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Climate change. Volume II, Policy, diplomacy and governance in a changing environment : international law and global governance / Oliver C. Ruppel, Christian Roschmann, Katharina Ruppel-Schlichting (editors).

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ruppel, Oliver C.
Contributor:
Ruppel, Oliver Christian, 1969- editor.
Roschmann, Christian, editor.
Ruppel-Schlichting, Katharina, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Climatic changes--Law and legislation.
Climatic changes.
Climate change mitigation--International cooperation.
Climate change mitigation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (927 p.)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG 2013
Baden-Baden, Germany : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This two volume study systematically addresses both international climate change law and global climate change governance. It deals with international law and the multiple regulatory regimes which reflect fragmentation in the absence of a universal climate change regime. International climate change law, global climate governance, and diplomacy are interrelated and extremely complex, and each volume explores these areas from a variety of doctrinal, transdisciplinary, and thematic perspectives. *** Volume I [ISBN 978 3 8329 7797 9] assesses the most pressing impacts of climate change on various
Contents:
FOREWORD; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; THE EDITORS; THE CONTRIBUTORS; PART I: GLOBAL CLIMATE GOVERNANCE - DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES; 1 Intersections of Law and Cooperative Global Climate Governance - Challenges in the Anthropocene; 2 International Climate Change Policy: Where do we Stand? ; 3 Climate Change Lawfare; 4 Greening Permanent Sovereignty through the Common Concern in the Climate Change Regime: Awake Custodial Sovereignty! ; PART II: GLOBAL CLIMATE GOVERNANCE AND DIPLOMACY; 5 Power in Global Climate Governance
6 CBDR as a Principle of Inspiring Actions rather than Justifying Inaction in the Global Climate Change Regime 7 Beyond International Climate Negotiations: Climate Diplomacy from a Foreign Policy Perspective; 8 Confronting Complex Global Challenges: Comparing the Climate Change and Law of the Sea Negotiations ; 9 UNEP plus X? A Critical Assessment of Reform: Proposals and Implications for the International Climate Regime; PART III: A TRANSDISCIPLINARY MIX: CLIMATE CHANGE, POLITICS AND FINANCE
10 Transdisciplinarity: Theory and Visions on Global Transdisciplinary Processes for Adapting to Climate Change11 The Politics of Climate Change: Review and Future Challenges ; 12 International Climate Finance: Policies, Structures and Challenges ; PART IV: CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY, COOPERATION AND PROTECTION EFFORTS; 13 Climate Change Law and Policy Positions in the African Union and Related Developments in Selected African Countries; 14 Council of Europe Climate Law Standards and Perspectives
15 Renewable Energy Policy in the European Union: A Contribution to Meeting International Climate Protection Goals? 16 China-Africa Cooperation: Joint Engagement in Adaptation to Climate ; 17 The BRICS Partnership: Development and Climate Change Policy from an African Perspective ; PART V: CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSES, EQUITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; 18 Sustainable and Inclusive Adaptation to Climate Change and Public Policy Challenges in Central America; 19 Mainstreaming Sustainable Development into National Climate Change Responses: Assessing the Legal Options to Reinforce Equity
20 Agenda 21 and Climate Protection: The Development of Global and Local Governance for Environment and Development - Observations from Research in Namibia 21 Ethics for Climate Justice and Sustainability through Value-based Approaches: A New Tanzanian Model and Paradigm Shift ; PART VI: CLIMATE CHANGE, SECURITY AND THE MIGRATION DEBATE; 22 Science, Facts and Fears: The Debate on Climate Change and Security ; 23 Dangerous Anthropogenic Climate Change from the Perspective of Adaptation ; 24 Climate Change, Disasters and Migration: Current Challenges to International Law
25 Enhancing Adaptation Options and Managing Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change: Role of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
CC BY-NC-ND
Description based on: online resource; title from pdf title page (JSTOR, viewed June 6, 2020).
ISBN:
9783845242774
3845242779
OCLC:
1139864806

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