The Implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change
Herausgeber: Popovski, Vesselin
The Implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change
Herausgeber: Popovski, Vesselin
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This book focuses on the implementation prospects of the 2015 Paris Agreement. The volume examines a broad range of issues including the lessons that can be learnt from the implementation of previous environmental legal regimes.
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This book focuses on the implementation prospects of the 2015 Paris Agreement. The volume examines a broad range of issues including the lessons that can be learnt from the implementation of previous environmental legal regimes.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780415791236
- ISBN-10: 0415791235
- Artikelnr.: 53772805
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780415791236
- ISBN-10: 0415791235
- Artikelnr.: 53772805
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Vesselin Popovski is Professor and Vice Dean of the Law School, Executive Director of the Centre for the Study of the UN, Jindal Global University, India. Until 2014 he was Senior Academic Officer at the United Nations University, Tokyo. He has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and has authored and edited over 20 books.
1: Implementation of International Environmental Agreements; 2: 'Hard' and
'Soft' Law on Climate Change: Comparing the 1997 Kyoto Protocol with the
2015 Paris Agreement; 3: A Comparative Architectural Analysis of the 1997
Kyoto Protocol and the 2015 Paris Agreement and other ways to counter
Environmental 'Ratification Fatigue'; 4: Promoting the Implementation of
International Environmental Law: Mechanisms, Obligations and Indicators; 5:
Strengthening compliance under the Convention on Biological Diversity:
Comparing Follow-up and Review Systems with the Global Climate Regime; 6:
Five Short Words and a Moral Reckoning: The Paris regime's CMA-APA Equity
Stocktake Process; 7: Equity in Global Stocktake; 8: Stakeholder
Perceptions of the Implementation Capacity of the Climate Change Regime; 9:
Technological Ethics, Faith and Climate Control: The Misleading Rhetoric
Surrounding the Paris Agreement; 10: The Implementation of the Principle of
Common but Differentiated Responsibilities within the Paris Agreement: A
Governance Values Analysis; 11: After Paris: Do We Need an International
Agreement on Green Compulsory Licensing?; 12: Low Carbon Market
Opportunities and a Brief Discussion on Lessons Learned from Adaptation
Fund; 13: Understanding the Relationship between Global and National
Climate Regimes and Local Realities in India; 14: Paris Agreement and
Climate Change in India: To Be or Not To Be?; 15: USA and India on Climate
Change: How the Tables Turned?; 16: Cities and Paris Agreement; 17: Beyond
COP21: What Does Paris Agreement Mean for European Climate and Energy
policy?; 18: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats To the
Implementation Of The Paris Agreement In the Latin American Region;
'Soft' Law on Climate Change: Comparing the 1997 Kyoto Protocol with the
2015 Paris Agreement; 3: A Comparative Architectural Analysis of the 1997
Kyoto Protocol and the 2015 Paris Agreement and other ways to counter
Environmental 'Ratification Fatigue'; 4: Promoting the Implementation of
International Environmental Law: Mechanisms, Obligations and Indicators; 5:
Strengthening compliance under the Convention on Biological Diversity:
Comparing Follow-up and Review Systems with the Global Climate Regime; 6:
Five Short Words and a Moral Reckoning: The Paris regime's CMA-APA Equity
Stocktake Process; 7: Equity in Global Stocktake; 8: Stakeholder
Perceptions of the Implementation Capacity of the Climate Change Regime; 9:
Technological Ethics, Faith and Climate Control: The Misleading Rhetoric
Surrounding the Paris Agreement; 10: The Implementation of the Principle of
Common but Differentiated Responsibilities within the Paris Agreement: A
Governance Values Analysis; 11: After Paris: Do We Need an International
Agreement on Green Compulsory Licensing?; 12: Low Carbon Market
Opportunities and a Brief Discussion on Lessons Learned from Adaptation
Fund; 13: Understanding the Relationship between Global and National
Climate Regimes and Local Realities in India; 14: Paris Agreement and
Climate Change in India: To Be or Not To Be?; 15: USA and India on Climate
Change: How the Tables Turned?; 16: Cities and Paris Agreement; 17: Beyond
COP21: What Does Paris Agreement Mean for European Climate and Energy
policy?; 18: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats To the
Implementation Of The Paris Agreement In the Latin American Region;
1: Implementation of International Environmental Agreements; 2: 'Hard' and
'Soft' Law on Climate Change: Comparing the 1997 Kyoto Protocol with the
2015 Paris Agreement; 3: A Comparative Architectural Analysis of the 1997
Kyoto Protocol and the 2015 Paris Agreement and other ways to counter
Environmental 'Ratification Fatigue'; 4: Promoting the Implementation of
International Environmental Law: Mechanisms, Obligations and Indicators; 5:
Strengthening compliance under the Convention on Biological Diversity:
Comparing Follow-up and Review Systems with the Global Climate Regime; 6:
Five Short Words and a Moral Reckoning: The Paris regime's CMA-APA Equity
Stocktake Process; 7: Equity in Global Stocktake; 8: Stakeholder
Perceptions of the Implementation Capacity of the Climate Change Regime; 9:
Technological Ethics, Faith and Climate Control: The Misleading Rhetoric
Surrounding the Paris Agreement; 10: The Implementation of the Principle of
Common but Differentiated Responsibilities within the Paris Agreement: A
Governance Values Analysis; 11: After Paris: Do We Need an International
Agreement on Green Compulsory Licensing?; 12: Low Carbon Market
Opportunities and a Brief Discussion on Lessons Learned from Adaptation
Fund; 13: Understanding the Relationship between Global and National
Climate Regimes and Local Realities in India; 14: Paris Agreement and
Climate Change in India: To Be or Not To Be?; 15: USA and India on Climate
Change: How the Tables Turned?; 16: Cities and Paris Agreement; 17: Beyond
COP21: What Does Paris Agreement Mean for European Climate and Energy
policy?; 18: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats To the
Implementation Of The Paris Agreement In the Latin American Region;
'Soft' Law on Climate Change: Comparing the 1997 Kyoto Protocol with the
2015 Paris Agreement; 3: A Comparative Architectural Analysis of the 1997
Kyoto Protocol and the 2015 Paris Agreement and other ways to counter
Environmental 'Ratification Fatigue'; 4: Promoting the Implementation of
International Environmental Law: Mechanisms, Obligations and Indicators; 5:
Strengthening compliance under the Convention on Biological Diversity:
Comparing Follow-up and Review Systems with the Global Climate Regime; 6:
Five Short Words and a Moral Reckoning: The Paris regime's CMA-APA Equity
Stocktake Process; 7: Equity in Global Stocktake; 8: Stakeholder
Perceptions of the Implementation Capacity of the Climate Change Regime; 9:
Technological Ethics, Faith and Climate Control: The Misleading Rhetoric
Surrounding the Paris Agreement; 10: The Implementation of the Principle of
Common but Differentiated Responsibilities within the Paris Agreement: A
Governance Values Analysis; 11: After Paris: Do We Need an International
Agreement on Green Compulsory Licensing?; 12: Low Carbon Market
Opportunities and a Brief Discussion on Lessons Learned from Adaptation
Fund; 13: Understanding the Relationship between Global and National
Climate Regimes and Local Realities in India; 14: Paris Agreement and
Climate Change in India: To Be or Not To Be?; 15: USA and India on Climate
Change: How the Tables Turned?; 16: Cities and Paris Agreement; 17: Beyond
COP21: What Does Paris Agreement Mean for European Climate and Energy
policy?; 18: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats To the
Implementation Of The Paris Agreement In the Latin American Region;