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The Oxford Handbook of International Climate Change Law

Online ISBN:
9780191765070
Print ISBN:
9780199684601
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of International Climate Change Law

Kevin R. Gray (ed.),
Kevin R. Gray
(ed.)
Policy, Environment Canada
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Counsel, Environmental Policy Canada

Richard Tarasofsky (ed.),
Richard Tarasofsky
(ed.)
Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
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Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada

Cinnamon P. Carlarne (ed.)
Cinnamon P. Carlarne
(ed.)
Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University
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Cinnamon P. Carlarne is the Associate Dean for Faculty & Intellectual Life and the Alumni Society Designated Professor of Law at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. She writes in the areas of domestic and international environmental law, and is the author of Climate Change Law & Policy: EU & US Perspecctives (Oxford Univ. Press, 2010) and Climate Change Law (Foundation Press, with Dan Farber).

Published online:
2 November 2016
Published in print:
24 March 2016
Online ISBN:
9780191765070
Print ISBN:
9780199684601
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Climate change presents one of the greatest challenges of our time, and has become one of the defining issues of the twenty-first century. The radical changes which both developed and developing countries will need to make, in economic and in legal terms, to respond to climate change are unprecedented. International law, including treaty regimes, institutions, and customary international law, needs to address the myriad challenges and consequences of climate change, including variations in the weather patterns, sea level rise, and the resulting migration of peoples. This book provides an authoritative overview of all aspects of international climate change law as it currently stands, with guidance for how it should develop in the future. This book sets out to analyse the legal issues that surround this vitally important but still emerging area of international law. This book addresses the major legal dimensions of the problems caused by climate change: not only in the content and nature of the international legal frameworks, which need implementation at the national level, but also the development of carbon trading systems as a means of reducing the costs of meeting emission reduction targets. After an introduction to the field, the book assesses the relevant institutions, the key applicable principles of international law, the international mitigation regime and its consequences, and climate change litigation, before providing perspectives focused upon specific countries or regions.

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