Implementing Climate Change Policy
Herausgeber: Quirico, Ottavio; Baber, Walter
Implementing Climate Change Policy
Herausgeber: Quirico, Ottavio; Baber, Walter
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 897g
- ISBN-13: 9781009341516
- ISBN-10: 1009341510
- Artikelnr.: 69191726
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 897g
- ISBN-13: 9781009341516
- ISBN-10: 1009341510
- Artikelnr.: 69191726
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
About the editors and contributors; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I.
Comparing Climate Policies: 1. The earth's climate and ongoing global
change Roberto Buizza; 2. Building blocks of the European union's strategy
for climate neutrality Ilaria Conti, Nicolò Rossetto, Pierre Schlosser and
Stefano Verde; 3. Environmental constitutionalism: the implementation
perspective and the different souls of the European green deal Walter
Baber; 4. Avoiding Russia's sphere of influence: the European union, energy
supply and climate sustainability Ottavio Quirico; 5. The US and climate
policies: patterns and progress in compounded muddling Robert Bartlett; 6.
Great expectations: challenges to the implementation of climate policies in
Latin America and the Caribbean Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira; 7. What
does 'green' mean for a green belt and road? Wenting Cheng; 8. Embracing
complexity: water and climate in the Middle East and North Africa
Alexandria Feruglio and Aaron Tang; 9. Between Europe and the people's
republic of China: understanding Africa's energy transition Joshua Woodyatt
and Broneal Sarkosh-Nejad; Part II. Designing Effective Governance
Mechanisms: 10. European green deal, climate policies and the energy
dilemma: investment protection v sustainable investment? Ottavio Quirico;
11. Twin transitions? implementing climate policies in the European union
through digital transformation Ottavio Quirico and Walter Baber; 12. Carbon
sequestration and ocean governance: emerging challenges between traditional
sovereign rights and the need for global regulation Patrizia Vigni; 13.
Climate change and the arctic: a study of paradoxical linkages in complex
systems Oran Young; 14. The Europen union's carbon border adjustment
mechanism as a (generally lawful) countermeasure Ottavio Quirico; 15.
Corporate self-regulation and climate: the legal trajectory of
sustainability due diligence in the European Union Radu Mares; 16.
Extending ecolabeling in response to climate change Alfredo Ferrante; 17.
The role of judges in implementing climate policies: a comparative
perspective on the separation of powers Ivano Alogna, Natalie Arnould and
Alina Holzhausen; 18. Private climate litigation: enforcing corporate
climate responsibility through dispute resolution? a taxonomy Andreas
Hosli; 19. The International Court of Justice facing the existential threat
of climate change: what legal questions and for whom? Laura Magi; 20. 'The
story is part of the success': narrating climate change Katarzyna Kwapisz
Williams; Conclusion; Documents; Cases; Bibliography; Index.
Comparing Climate Policies: 1. The earth's climate and ongoing global
change Roberto Buizza; 2. Building blocks of the European union's strategy
for climate neutrality Ilaria Conti, Nicolò Rossetto, Pierre Schlosser and
Stefano Verde; 3. Environmental constitutionalism: the implementation
perspective and the different souls of the European green deal Walter
Baber; 4. Avoiding Russia's sphere of influence: the European union, energy
supply and climate sustainability Ottavio Quirico; 5. The US and climate
policies: patterns and progress in compounded muddling Robert Bartlett; 6.
Great expectations: challenges to the implementation of climate policies in
Latin America and the Caribbean Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira; 7. What
does 'green' mean for a green belt and road? Wenting Cheng; 8. Embracing
complexity: water and climate in the Middle East and North Africa
Alexandria Feruglio and Aaron Tang; 9. Between Europe and the people's
republic of China: understanding Africa's energy transition Joshua Woodyatt
and Broneal Sarkosh-Nejad; Part II. Designing Effective Governance
Mechanisms: 10. European green deal, climate policies and the energy
dilemma: investment protection v sustainable investment? Ottavio Quirico;
11. Twin transitions? implementing climate policies in the European union
through digital transformation Ottavio Quirico and Walter Baber; 12. Carbon
sequestration and ocean governance: emerging challenges between traditional
sovereign rights and the need for global regulation Patrizia Vigni; 13.
Climate change and the arctic: a study of paradoxical linkages in complex
systems Oran Young; 14. The Europen union's carbon border adjustment
mechanism as a (generally lawful) countermeasure Ottavio Quirico; 15.
Corporate self-regulation and climate: the legal trajectory of
sustainability due diligence in the European Union Radu Mares; 16.
Extending ecolabeling in response to climate change Alfredo Ferrante; 17.
The role of judges in implementing climate policies: a comparative
perspective on the separation of powers Ivano Alogna, Natalie Arnould and
Alina Holzhausen; 18. Private climate litigation: enforcing corporate
climate responsibility through dispute resolution? a taxonomy Andreas
Hosli; 19. The International Court of Justice facing the existential threat
of climate change: what legal questions and for whom? Laura Magi; 20. 'The
story is part of the success': narrating climate change Katarzyna Kwapisz
Williams; Conclusion; Documents; Cases; Bibliography; Index.
About the editors and contributors; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I.
Comparing Climate Policies: 1. The earth's climate and ongoing global
change Roberto Buizza; 2. Building blocks of the European union's strategy
for climate neutrality Ilaria Conti, Nicolò Rossetto, Pierre Schlosser and
Stefano Verde; 3. Environmental constitutionalism: the implementation
perspective and the different souls of the European green deal Walter
Baber; 4. Avoiding Russia's sphere of influence: the European union, energy
supply and climate sustainability Ottavio Quirico; 5. The US and climate
policies: patterns and progress in compounded muddling Robert Bartlett; 6.
Great expectations: challenges to the implementation of climate policies in
Latin America and the Caribbean Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira; 7. What
does 'green' mean for a green belt and road? Wenting Cheng; 8. Embracing
complexity: water and climate in the Middle East and North Africa
Alexandria Feruglio and Aaron Tang; 9. Between Europe and the people's
republic of China: understanding Africa's energy transition Joshua Woodyatt
and Broneal Sarkosh-Nejad; Part II. Designing Effective Governance
Mechanisms: 10. European green deal, climate policies and the energy
dilemma: investment protection v sustainable investment? Ottavio Quirico;
11. Twin transitions? implementing climate policies in the European union
through digital transformation Ottavio Quirico and Walter Baber; 12. Carbon
sequestration and ocean governance: emerging challenges between traditional
sovereign rights and the need for global regulation Patrizia Vigni; 13.
Climate change and the arctic: a study of paradoxical linkages in complex
systems Oran Young; 14. The Europen union's carbon border adjustment
mechanism as a (generally lawful) countermeasure Ottavio Quirico; 15.
Corporate self-regulation and climate: the legal trajectory of
sustainability due diligence in the European Union Radu Mares; 16.
Extending ecolabeling in response to climate change Alfredo Ferrante; 17.
The role of judges in implementing climate policies: a comparative
perspective on the separation of powers Ivano Alogna, Natalie Arnould and
Alina Holzhausen; 18. Private climate litigation: enforcing corporate
climate responsibility through dispute resolution? a taxonomy Andreas
Hosli; 19. The International Court of Justice facing the existential threat
of climate change: what legal questions and for whom? Laura Magi; 20. 'The
story is part of the success': narrating climate change Katarzyna Kwapisz
Williams; Conclusion; Documents; Cases; Bibliography; Index.
Comparing Climate Policies: 1. The earth's climate and ongoing global
change Roberto Buizza; 2. Building blocks of the European union's strategy
for climate neutrality Ilaria Conti, Nicolò Rossetto, Pierre Schlosser and
Stefano Verde; 3. Environmental constitutionalism: the implementation
perspective and the different souls of the European green deal Walter
Baber; 4. Avoiding Russia's sphere of influence: the European union, energy
supply and climate sustainability Ottavio Quirico; 5. The US and climate
policies: patterns and progress in compounded muddling Robert Bartlett; 6.
Great expectations: challenges to the implementation of climate policies in
Latin America and the Caribbean Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira; 7. What
does 'green' mean for a green belt and road? Wenting Cheng; 8. Embracing
complexity: water and climate in the Middle East and North Africa
Alexandria Feruglio and Aaron Tang; 9. Between Europe and the people's
republic of China: understanding Africa's energy transition Joshua Woodyatt
and Broneal Sarkosh-Nejad; Part II. Designing Effective Governance
Mechanisms: 10. European green deal, climate policies and the energy
dilemma: investment protection v sustainable investment? Ottavio Quirico;
11. Twin transitions? implementing climate policies in the European union
through digital transformation Ottavio Quirico and Walter Baber; 12. Carbon
sequestration and ocean governance: emerging challenges between traditional
sovereign rights and the need for global regulation Patrizia Vigni; 13.
Climate change and the arctic: a study of paradoxical linkages in complex
systems Oran Young; 14. The Europen union's carbon border adjustment
mechanism as a (generally lawful) countermeasure Ottavio Quirico; 15.
Corporate self-regulation and climate: the legal trajectory of
sustainability due diligence in the European Union Radu Mares; 16.
Extending ecolabeling in response to climate change Alfredo Ferrante; 17.
The role of judges in implementing climate policies: a comparative
perspective on the separation of powers Ivano Alogna, Natalie Arnould and
Alina Holzhausen; 18. Private climate litigation: enforcing corporate
climate responsibility through dispute resolution? a taxonomy Andreas
Hosli; 19. The International Court of Justice facing the existential threat
of climate change: what legal questions and for whom? Laura Magi; 20. 'The
story is part of the success': narrating climate change Katarzyna Kwapisz
Williams; Conclusion; Documents; Cases; Bibliography; Index.