Global Environmental Change and Innovation in International Law
Herausgeber: Craik, Neil; Stephens, Tim; Seck, Sara L; Jefferies, Cameron S G
Global Environmental Change and Innovation in International Law
Herausgeber: Craik, Neil; Stephens, Tim; Seck, Sara L; Jefferies, Cameron S G
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This book will be of interest to students of environmental policy, transnational law, climate change law and policy, and innovation law and policy. It offers insights on the prospects for innovative legal responses in the area of climate change policy and global environmental governance more broadly.
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This book will be of interest to students of environmental policy, transnational law, climate change law and policy, and innovation law and policy. It offers insights on the prospects for innovative legal responses in the area of climate change policy and global environmental governance more broadly.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781108423441
- ISBN-10: 1108423442
- Artikelnr.: 50507847
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781108423441
- ISBN-10: 1108423442
- Artikelnr.: 50507847
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. International law, innovation and environmental change in the
Anthropocene Cameron S. G. Jefferies, Sara L. Seck and Tim Stephens; Part
I. Innovation in Legal Responses to Normative Change: 2. Differentiation in
international environmental law: has pragmatism displaced considerations of
justice? Patrícia Galvão Ferreira; 3. The Paris Agreement: continuity and
change within the climate regime Tomoaki Nishimura; 4. Global climate
finance and the Green Climate Fund: can innovation and democracy co-exist?
Katherine Owens; Part II. Innovative Legal Responses to the Consequences of
Physical Change: 5. 'Blue carbon' and the need to integrate mitigation,
adaptation and conservation goals within the international climate law
framework Justine Bell-James; 6. Innovative developments in international
fisheries law and their contribution to improving the effectiveness of
RFMOs and other environmental regimes Holly Matley; 7. Addressing climate
induced displacement: the need for innovation in international law Hitomu
Kimura; 8. Climate change and protection of the marine environment: food
security, evolutionary interpretation, and novel application of dispute
settlement mechanisms under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea Chie Kojima; Part III. International Law Responses to Technological
Innovation: 9. Solar radiation management geoengineering and strict
liability for ultra-hazardous activities Kerryn Brent; 10. Balancing
innovation, development and security: dual-use concepts in export control
laws Machiko Kanetake; 11. Innovative policies for overcoming barriers to
financing for green energy projects in Sub-Saharan Africa Leslyn A. Lewis;
12. International cooperation, intellectual property, and climate-essential
innovation Brian R. Israel; Part IV. Innovation to Address Governance
Challenges in Intersecting Regimes: 13. The climate change tent and the
trade cathedral: assessing the relationship between environmental
regulations and WTO Law after the Paris Agreement Maria Panezi; 14.
Legislative innovation in the trade and climate regimes: towards a
framework for the comparative analysis of multilateral lawmaking Nicolas
Lamp; 15. Investor-state arbitration and domestic environmental governance:
recent developments in Canada Matthew Levine; Part V. Conclusions: 16. The
value of an innovation framework for international law Neil Craik and Sara
L. Seck.
Anthropocene Cameron S. G. Jefferies, Sara L. Seck and Tim Stephens; Part
I. Innovation in Legal Responses to Normative Change: 2. Differentiation in
international environmental law: has pragmatism displaced considerations of
justice? Patrícia Galvão Ferreira; 3. The Paris Agreement: continuity and
change within the climate regime Tomoaki Nishimura; 4. Global climate
finance and the Green Climate Fund: can innovation and democracy co-exist?
Katherine Owens; Part II. Innovative Legal Responses to the Consequences of
Physical Change: 5. 'Blue carbon' and the need to integrate mitigation,
adaptation and conservation goals within the international climate law
framework Justine Bell-James; 6. Innovative developments in international
fisheries law and their contribution to improving the effectiveness of
RFMOs and other environmental regimes Holly Matley; 7. Addressing climate
induced displacement: the need for innovation in international law Hitomu
Kimura; 8. Climate change and protection of the marine environment: food
security, evolutionary interpretation, and novel application of dispute
settlement mechanisms under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea Chie Kojima; Part III. International Law Responses to Technological
Innovation: 9. Solar radiation management geoengineering and strict
liability for ultra-hazardous activities Kerryn Brent; 10. Balancing
innovation, development and security: dual-use concepts in export control
laws Machiko Kanetake; 11. Innovative policies for overcoming barriers to
financing for green energy projects in Sub-Saharan Africa Leslyn A. Lewis;
12. International cooperation, intellectual property, and climate-essential
innovation Brian R. Israel; Part IV. Innovation to Address Governance
Challenges in Intersecting Regimes: 13. The climate change tent and the
trade cathedral: assessing the relationship between environmental
regulations and WTO Law after the Paris Agreement Maria Panezi; 14.
Legislative innovation in the trade and climate regimes: towards a
framework for the comparative analysis of multilateral lawmaking Nicolas
Lamp; 15. Investor-state arbitration and domestic environmental governance:
recent developments in Canada Matthew Levine; Part V. Conclusions: 16. The
value of an innovation framework for international law Neil Craik and Sara
L. Seck.
1. International law, innovation and environmental change in the
Anthropocene Cameron S. G. Jefferies, Sara L. Seck and Tim Stephens; Part
I. Innovation in Legal Responses to Normative Change: 2. Differentiation in
international environmental law: has pragmatism displaced considerations of
justice? Patrícia Galvão Ferreira; 3. The Paris Agreement: continuity and
change within the climate regime Tomoaki Nishimura; 4. Global climate
finance and the Green Climate Fund: can innovation and democracy co-exist?
Katherine Owens; Part II. Innovative Legal Responses to the Consequences of
Physical Change: 5. 'Blue carbon' and the need to integrate mitigation,
adaptation and conservation goals within the international climate law
framework Justine Bell-James; 6. Innovative developments in international
fisheries law and their contribution to improving the effectiveness of
RFMOs and other environmental regimes Holly Matley; 7. Addressing climate
induced displacement: the need for innovation in international law Hitomu
Kimura; 8. Climate change and protection of the marine environment: food
security, evolutionary interpretation, and novel application of dispute
settlement mechanisms under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea Chie Kojima; Part III. International Law Responses to Technological
Innovation: 9. Solar radiation management geoengineering and strict
liability for ultra-hazardous activities Kerryn Brent; 10. Balancing
innovation, development and security: dual-use concepts in export control
laws Machiko Kanetake; 11. Innovative policies for overcoming barriers to
financing for green energy projects in Sub-Saharan Africa Leslyn A. Lewis;
12. International cooperation, intellectual property, and climate-essential
innovation Brian R. Israel; Part IV. Innovation to Address Governance
Challenges in Intersecting Regimes: 13. The climate change tent and the
trade cathedral: assessing the relationship between environmental
regulations and WTO Law after the Paris Agreement Maria Panezi; 14.
Legislative innovation in the trade and climate regimes: towards a
framework for the comparative analysis of multilateral lawmaking Nicolas
Lamp; 15. Investor-state arbitration and domestic environmental governance:
recent developments in Canada Matthew Levine; Part V. Conclusions: 16. The
value of an innovation framework for international law Neil Craik and Sara
L. Seck.
Anthropocene Cameron S. G. Jefferies, Sara L. Seck and Tim Stephens; Part
I. Innovation in Legal Responses to Normative Change: 2. Differentiation in
international environmental law: has pragmatism displaced considerations of
justice? Patrícia Galvão Ferreira; 3. The Paris Agreement: continuity and
change within the climate regime Tomoaki Nishimura; 4. Global climate
finance and the Green Climate Fund: can innovation and democracy co-exist?
Katherine Owens; Part II. Innovative Legal Responses to the Consequences of
Physical Change: 5. 'Blue carbon' and the need to integrate mitigation,
adaptation and conservation goals within the international climate law
framework Justine Bell-James; 6. Innovative developments in international
fisheries law and their contribution to improving the effectiveness of
RFMOs and other environmental regimes Holly Matley; 7. Addressing climate
induced displacement: the need for innovation in international law Hitomu
Kimura; 8. Climate change and protection of the marine environment: food
security, evolutionary interpretation, and novel application of dispute
settlement mechanisms under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea Chie Kojima; Part III. International Law Responses to Technological
Innovation: 9. Solar radiation management geoengineering and strict
liability for ultra-hazardous activities Kerryn Brent; 10. Balancing
innovation, development and security: dual-use concepts in export control
laws Machiko Kanetake; 11. Innovative policies for overcoming barriers to
financing for green energy projects in Sub-Saharan Africa Leslyn A. Lewis;
12. International cooperation, intellectual property, and climate-essential
innovation Brian R. Israel; Part IV. Innovation to Address Governance
Challenges in Intersecting Regimes: 13. The climate change tent and the
trade cathedral: assessing the relationship between environmental
regulations and WTO Law after the Paris Agreement Maria Panezi; 14.
Legislative innovation in the trade and climate regimes: towards a
framework for the comparative analysis of multilateral lawmaking Nicolas
Lamp; 15. Investor-state arbitration and domestic environmental governance:
recent developments in Canada Matthew Levine; Part V. Conclusions: 16. The
value of an innovation framework for international law Neil Craik and Sara
L. Seck.