Promoting Compliance in an Evolving Climate Regime
Herausgeber: Brunnée, Jutta; Rajamani, Lavanya; Doelle, Meinhard
Promoting Compliance in an Evolving Climate Regime
Herausgeber: Brunnée, Jutta; Rajamani, Lavanya; Doelle, Meinhard
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Assesses the existing compliance system of the UN climate regime and examines the key challenges for the emerging post-2012 system.
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Assesses the existing compliance system of the UN climate regime and examines the key challenges for the emerging post-2012 system.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9780521136136
- ISBN-10: 052113613X
- Artikelnr.: 34225974
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9780521136136
- ISBN-10: 052113613X
- Artikelnr.: 34225974
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Jutta Brunnée, Meinhard Doelle and Lavanya Rajamani; Part I.
Context: 1. The emerging post-Cancun climate regime Jennifer Morgan; 2.
Promoting compliance with MEAs Jutta Brunnée; 3. Compliance regimes in
multilateral environmental agreements Jane Bulmer; Part II. The Kyoto
Compliance System - Features and Experience: 4. Key features of the Kyoto
protocol's compliance system René Lefeber and Sebastian Oberthuer; 5.
Experience with the facilitative and enforcement branches of the Kyoto
compliance system Meinhard Doelle; 6. Experiences with Articles 5, 7 and 8
defining the monitoring, reporting and verification system under the Kyoto
protocol Anke Herold; Part III. Compliance and the Climate Change Regime -
Issues, Options and Challenges: 7. The role of non-state actors in climate
compliance Eric Dannenmaier; 8. Facilitation of compliance Catherine
Redgwell; 9. Enforcing compliance in an evolving climate regime Michael
Mehling; 10. Financial mechanisms under the climate change regime Haroldo
Machado-Filho; 11. Post-2012 compliance and carbon markets Francesco
Sindico; 12. Compliance and the use of trade measures Jake Werksman; 13.
Comparability of efforts among developed country parties and the post-2012
compliance system M. J. Mace; 14. From the Kyoto protocol compliance system
to MRVs: what is at stake for the European Union? Sandrine Maljean-Dubois
and Anne-Sophie Tabau; 15. Compliance in transition countries Christina
Voigt; 16. The KPS and developing countries and compliance in the climate
regime Lavanya Rajamani; 17. The role of dispute settlement in the climate
change regime Ruth Mackenzie; 18. Depoliticizing compliance Geir Ulfstein;
Part IV. A Look Forward: 19. Conclusion Jutta Brunnée, Meinhard Doelle and
Lavanya Rajamani.
Context: 1. The emerging post-Cancun climate regime Jennifer Morgan; 2.
Promoting compliance with MEAs Jutta Brunnée; 3. Compliance regimes in
multilateral environmental agreements Jane Bulmer; Part II. The Kyoto
Compliance System - Features and Experience: 4. Key features of the Kyoto
protocol's compliance system René Lefeber and Sebastian Oberthuer; 5.
Experience with the facilitative and enforcement branches of the Kyoto
compliance system Meinhard Doelle; 6. Experiences with Articles 5, 7 and 8
defining the monitoring, reporting and verification system under the Kyoto
protocol Anke Herold; Part III. Compliance and the Climate Change Regime -
Issues, Options and Challenges: 7. The role of non-state actors in climate
compliance Eric Dannenmaier; 8. Facilitation of compliance Catherine
Redgwell; 9. Enforcing compliance in an evolving climate regime Michael
Mehling; 10. Financial mechanisms under the climate change regime Haroldo
Machado-Filho; 11. Post-2012 compliance and carbon markets Francesco
Sindico; 12. Compliance and the use of trade measures Jake Werksman; 13.
Comparability of efforts among developed country parties and the post-2012
compliance system M. J. Mace; 14. From the Kyoto protocol compliance system
to MRVs: what is at stake for the European Union? Sandrine Maljean-Dubois
and Anne-Sophie Tabau; 15. Compliance in transition countries Christina
Voigt; 16. The KPS and developing countries and compliance in the climate
regime Lavanya Rajamani; 17. The role of dispute settlement in the climate
change regime Ruth Mackenzie; 18. Depoliticizing compliance Geir Ulfstein;
Part IV. A Look Forward: 19. Conclusion Jutta Brunnée, Meinhard Doelle and
Lavanya Rajamani.
Introduction Jutta Brunnée, Meinhard Doelle and Lavanya Rajamani; Part I.
Context: 1. The emerging post-Cancun climate regime Jennifer Morgan; 2.
Promoting compliance with MEAs Jutta Brunnée; 3. Compliance regimes in
multilateral environmental agreements Jane Bulmer; Part II. The Kyoto
Compliance System - Features and Experience: 4. Key features of the Kyoto
protocol's compliance system René Lefeber and Sebastian Oberthuer; 5.
Experience with the facilitative and enforcement branches of the Kyoto
compliance system Meinhard Doelle; 6. Experiences with Articles 5, 7 and 8
defining the monitoring, reporting and verification system under the Kyoto
protocol Anke Herold; Part III. Compliance and the Climate Change Regime -
Issues, Options and Challenges: 7. The role of non-state actors in climate
compliance Eric Dannenmaier; 8. Facilitation of compliance Catherine
Redgwell; 9. Enforcing compliance in an evolving climate regime Michael
Mehling; 10. Financial mechanisms under the climate change regime Haroldo
Machado-Filho; 11. Post-2012 compliance and carbon markets Francesco
Sindico; 12. Compliance and the use of trade measures Jake Werksman; 13.
Comparability of efforts among developed country parties and the post-2012
compliance system M. J. Mace; 14. From the Kyoto protocol compliance system
to MRVs: what is at stake for the European Union? Sandrine Maljean-Dubois
and Anne-Sophie Tabau; 15. Compliance in transition countries Christina
Voigt; 16. The KPS and developing countries and compliance in the climate
regime Lavanya Rajamani; 17. The role of dispute settlement in the climate
change regime Ruth Mackenzie; 18. Depoliticizing compliance Geir Ulfstein;
Part IV. A Look Forward: 19. Conclusion Jutta Brunnée, Meinhard Doelle and
Lavanya Rajamani.
Context: 1. The emerging post-Cancun climate regime Jennifer Morgan; 2.
Promoting compliance with MEAs Jutta Brunnée; 3. Compliance regimes in
multilateral environmental agreements Jane Bulmer; Part II. The Kyoto
Compliance System - Features and Experience: 4. Key features of the Kyoto
protocol's compliance system René Lefeber and Sebastian Oberthuer; 5.
Experience with the facilitative and enforcement branches of the Kyoto
compliance system Meinhard Doelle; 6. Experiences with Articles 5, 7 and 8
defining the monitoring, reporting and verification system under the Kyoto
protocol Anke Herold; Part III. Compliance and the Climate Change Regime -
Issues, Options and Challenges: 7. The role of non-state actors in climate
compliance Eric Dannenmaier; 8. Facilitation of compliance Catherine
Redgwell; 9. Enforcing compliance in an evolving climate regime Michael
Mehling; 10. Financial mechanisms under the climate change regime Haroldo
Machado-Filho; 11. Post-2012 compliance and carbon markets Francesco
Sindico; 12. Compliance and the use of trade measures Jake Werksman; 13.
Comparability of efforts among developed country parties and the post-2012
compliance system M. J. Mace; 14. From the Kyoto protocol compliance system
to MRVs: what is at stake for the European Union? Sandrine Maljean-Dubois
and Anne-Sophie Tabau; 15. Compliance in transition countries Christina
Voigt; 16. The KPS and developing countries and compliance in the climate
regime Lavanya Rajamani; 17. The role of dispute settlement in the climate
change regime Ruth Mackenzie; 18. Depoliticizing compliance Geir Ulfstein;
Part IV. A Look Forward: 19. Conclusion Jutta Brunnée, Meinhard Doelle and
Lavanya Rajamani.