Fairness in International Climate Change Law and Policy
This work analyses fairness dimensions of the climate regime. A central issue in international law and policy is how countries of the world should allocate the burden of addressing global climate change. With the link between human activities and climate change clearly established, and the first impacts of climate change being felt, there is a renewed sense of urgency in addressing the problem. On the basis of an overview of science and the development of the climate regime, this book seeks to identify the elements of a working consensus on fairness principles that could be used to solve the seemingly intractable problem of assigning responsibility for combating climate change. The book demonstrates how an analysis of fairness dimensions of climate change - grounded in practical developments and illustrated with reference to the key issues - can add value to our understanding of the options for international climate law and policy.
- Brings together theoretical insights and a thorough discussion of the practice and development of international climate change law and policy
- Provides a fresh perspective that differs from the standard analysis of the legal and policy communities
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Review of the hardback: 'The book's overall argument … is indeed compelling. … praiseworthy … this book should be recommended to anyone with an interest in the climate change regime.' Environmental Liability
Product details
July 2011Paperback
9781107402645
304 pages
229 × 152 × 17 mm
0.45kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Fairness
- 2. The science of climate change and the energy challenge
- 3. Development of the international climate change regime
- 4. Theoretical aspects of equity and fairness
- 5. Equity and fairness in the climate change regime
- 6. Evaluation of proposals for future climate policy
- 7. Conclusion.