Threatened Island Nations
Legal Implications of Rising Seas and a Changing Climate
Herausgeber: Gerrard, Michael B.; Wannier, Gregory E.
Threatened Island Nations
Legal Implications of Rising Seas and a Changing Climate
Herausgeber: Gerrard, Michael B.; Wannier, Gregory E.
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This book addresses legal issues of rising seas endangering the habitability and existence of island nations in the Pacific and Indian oceans.
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This book addresses legal issues of rising seas endangering the habitability and existence of island nations in the Pacific and Indian oceans.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1108g
- ISBN-13: 9781107025769
- ISBN-10: 1107025761
- Artikelnr.: 36683707
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1108g
- ISBN-13: 9781107025769
- ISBN-10: 1107025761
- Artikelnr.: 36683707
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction Michael B. Gerrard and Gregory E.
Wannier; 2. Sea level rise in a changing climate Mary-Elena Carr, Madeleine
Rubenstein, Alice Graff and Diego Villareal; Part II. Sovereignty and
Territorial Concerns: 3. When do states disappear? Thresholds of effective
statehood and the continued recognition of 'deterritorialized' island
states Jenny Grote Stoutenburg; 4. The nation ex-situ Maxine Burkett; 5.
Introducing the law of the sea and the legal implications of rising sea
levels Ann Powers; 6. Options to secure maritime jurisdictional claims in
the face of global sea level rise Clive Schofield and David Freestone; 7.
Sea level rise and maritime zones: preserving the maritime entitlements of
'disappearing' states Rosemary Rayfuse; Part III. Resettlement Protections
and Proposed Solutions: 8. Human rights and climate change: reflections on
international legal issues and potential policy relevance Siobhan
McInerney-Lankford; 9. Refugee and human rights protections for climate
migrants in the international system Michele Klein Solomon and Koko Warner;
10. 'In the face of looming catastrophe': a treaty for climate change
displaced persons and its discontents David Hodgkinson and Lucy Young; 11.
The national immigration policy options: limits and potential Katrina
Wyman; 12. Domestic law for resettlement of persons displaced by climate
change Leslie Stein; Part IV. Establishing Accountability: 13. Could a
small island successfully sue a big emitter? Pursuing a legal theory and a
venue for climate justice Jacob Werksman; 14. Making good the loss: an
assessment of the loss and damage mechanism under the UNFCCC process Ilona
Millar, Catherine Gascoigne and Elizabeth Caldwell; 15. Ocean
acidification: international legal avenues under the UN convention on the
law of the sea Dean Bialek; 16. Securing planetary life sources for future
generations: legal actions deriving from the ancient sovereign trust
obligation Mary Christina Wood, Stephen Leonard, Nicola Peart and Daniel
Bart; 17. Transboundary climate challenge to coal: one small step against
dirty energy, one giant leap for climate justice Maketo Robert, Leonito
Bacalando, Jasper Teulings, Kristin Casper, Jan rytr and Kristina abová.
Wannier; 2. Sea level rise in a changing climate Mary-Elena Carr, Madeleine
Rubenstein, Alice Graff and Diego Villareal; Part II. Sovereignty and
Territorial Concerns: 3. When do states disappear? Thresholds of effective
statehood and the continued recognition of 'deterritorialized' island
states Jenny Grote Stoutenburg; 4. The nation ex-situ Maxine Burkett; 5.
Introducing the law of the sea and the legal implications of rising sea
levels Ann Powers; 6. Options to secure maritime jurisdictional claims in
the face of global sea level rise Clive Schofield and David Freestone; 7.
Sea level rise and maritime zones: preserving the maritime entitlements of
'disappearing' states Rosemary Rayfuse; Part III. Resettlement Protections
and Proposed Solutions: 8. Human rights and climate change: reflections on
international legal issues and potential policy relevance Siobhan
McInerney-Lankford; 9. Refugee and human rights protections for climate
migrants in the international system Michele Klein Solomon and Koko Warner;
10. 'In the face of looming catastrophe': a treaty for climate change
displaced persons and its discontents David Hodgkinson and Lucy Young; 11.
The national immigration policy options: limits and potential Katrina
Wyman; 12. Domestic law for resettlement of persons displaced by climate
change Leslie Stein; Part IV. Establishing Accountability: 13. Could a
small island successfully sue a big emitter? Pursuing a legal theory and a
venue for climate justice Jacob Werksman; 14. Making good the loss: an
assessment of the loss and damage mechanism under the UNFCCC process Ilona
Millar, Catherine Gascoigne and Elizabeth Caldwell; 15. Ocean
acidification: international legal avenues under the UN convention on the
law of the sea Dean Bialek; 16. Securing planetary life sources for future
generations: legal actions deriving from the ancient sovereign trust
obligation Mary Christina Wood, Stephen Leonard, Nicola Peart and Daniel
Bart; 17. Transboundary climate challenge to coal: one small step against
dirty energy, one giant leap for climate justice Maketo Robert, Leonito
Bacalando, Jasper Teulings, Kristin Casper, Jan rytr and Kristina abová.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction Michael B. Gerrard and Gregory E.
Wannier; 2. Sea level rise in a changing climate Mary-Elena Carr, Madeleine
Rubenstein, Alice Graff and Diego Villareal; Part II. Sovereignty and
Territorial Concerns: 3. When do states disappear? Thresholds of effective
statehood and the continued recognition of 'deterritorialized' island
states Jenny Grote Stoutenburg; 4. The nation ex-situ Maxine Burkett; 5.
Introducing the law of the sea and the legal implications of rising sea
levels Ann Powers; 6. Options to secure maritime jurisdictional claims in
the face of global sea level rise Clive Schofield and David Freestone; 7.
Sea level rise and maritime zones: preserving the maritime entitlements of
'disappearing' states Rosemary Rayfuse; Part III. Resettlement Protections
and Proposed Solutions: 8. Human rights and climate change: reflections on
international legal issues and potential policy relevance Siobhan
McInerney-Lankford; 9. Refugee and human rights protections for climate
migrants in the international system Michele Klein Solomon and Koko Warner;
10. 'In the face of looming catastrophe': a treaty for climate change
displaced persons and its discontents David Hodgkinson and Lucy Young; 11.
The national immigration policy options: limits and potential Katrina
Wyman; 12. Domestic law for resettlement of persons displaced by climate
change Leslie Stein; Part IV. Establishing Accountability: 13. Could a
small island successfully sue a big emitter? Pursuing a legal theory and a
venue for climate justice Jacob Werksman; 14. Making good the loss: an
assessment of the loss and damage mechanism under the UNFCCC process Ilona
Millar, Catherine Gascoigne and Elizabeth Caldwell; 15. Ocean
acidification: international legal avenues under the UN convention on the
law of the sea Dean Bialek; 16. Securing planetary life sources for future
generations: legal actions deriving from the ancient sovereign trust
obligation Mary Christina Wood, Stephen Leonard, Nicola Peart and Daniel
Bart; 17. Transboundary climate challenge to coal: one small step against
dirty energy, one giant leap for climate justice Maketo Robert, Leonito
Bacalando, Jasper Teulings, Kristin Casper, Jan rytr and Kristina abová.
Wannier; 2. Sea level rise in a changing climate Mary-Elena Carr, Madeleine
Rubenstein, Alice Graff and Diego Villareal; Part II. Sovereignty and
Territorial Concerns: 3. When do states disappear? Thresholds of effective
statehood and the continued recognition of 'deterritorialized' island
states Jenny Grote Stoutenburg; 4. The nation ex-situ Maxine Burkett; 5.
Introducing the law of the sea and the legal implications of rising sea
levels Ann Powers; 6. Options to secure maritime jurisdictional claims in
the face of global sea level rise Clive Schofield and David Freestone; 7.
Sea level rise and maritime zones: preserving the maritime entitlements of
'disappearing' states Rosemary Rayfuse; Part III. Resettlement Protections
and Proposed Solutions: 8. Human rights and climate change: reflections on
international legal issues and potential policy relevance Siobhan
McInerney-Lankford; 9. Refugee and human rights protections for climate
migrants in the international system Michele Klein Solomon and Koko Warner;
10. 'In the face of looming catastrophe': a treaty for climate change
displaced persons and its discontents David Hodgkinson and Lucy Young; 11.
The national immigration policy options: limits and potential Katrina
Wyman; 12. Domestic law for resettlement of persons displaced by climate
change Leslie Stein; Part IV. Establishing Accountability: 13. Could a
small island successfully sue a big emitter? Pursuing a legal theory and a
venue for climate justice Jacob Werksman; 14. Making good the loss: an
assessment of the loss and damage mechanism under the UNFCCC process Ilona
Millar, Catherine Gascoigne and Elizabeth Caldwell; 15. Ocean
acidification: international legal avenues under the UN convention on the
law of the sea Dean Bialek; 16. Securing planetary life sources for future
generations: legal actions deriving from the ancient sovereign trust
obligation Mary Christina Wood, Stephen Leonard, Nicola Peart and Daniel
Bart; 17. Transboundary climate challenge to coal: one small step against
dirty energy, one giant leap for climate justice Maketo Robert, Leonito
Bacalando, Jasper Teulings, Kristin Casper, Jan rytr and Kristina abová.