Climate change represents an urgent and potentially irreversible threat to human societies and the planet. This book responds to human adversity by mobilizing climate justice as legal justice, to legitimize and realize a unified, transparent, comprehensible, accessible and responsive process that applies to all.
Climate change represents an urgent and potentially irreversible threat to human societies and the planet. This book responds to human adversity by mobilizing climate justice as legal justice, to legitimize and realize a unified, transparent, comprehensible, accessible and responsive process that applies to all.
Teresa Thorp is Managing Director at Insight International. She is an experienced negotiator and mediator of complex policy and legal disputes.
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Introduction PART I: UNIFYING THE PARAMETERS OF CLIMATE JUSTICE 1. Scope of the Work 2. Optimizing Dynamic Normative Systems 3. What's Gone Wrong? PART II: LAUNCHING A PROCESS APPLICABLE TO ALL 4. The Elements 5. First Principles 6. Auxiliary Principles PART III: REFLECTIONS ON THE CONSTITUTIONALISM OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 7. General Observations and Conclusions
Introduction PART I: UNIFYING THE PARAMETERS OF CLIMATE JUSTICE 1. Scope of the Work 2. Optimizing Dynamic Normative Systems 3. What's Gone Wrong? PART II: LAUNCHING A PROCESS APPLICABLE TO ALL 4. The Elements 5. First Principles 6. Auxiliary Principles PART III: REFLECTIONS ON THE CONSTITUTIONALISM OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 7. General Observations and Conclusions
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