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Readers will have contact with a multi-disciplinary approach and an overview of the tools the legal discipline of Comparative Law offers to the climate change debate. The book considers the current gaps in international law by arguing that a Comparative Law analytical framework can homogenise the application of international law in the climate change law context.

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Readers will have contact with a multi-disciplinary approach and an overview of the tools the legal discipline of Comparative Law offers to the climate change debate. The book considers the current gaps in international law by arguing that a Comparative Law analytical framework can homogenise the application of international law in the climate change law context.


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Autorenporträt
As a Professor, Scientific Researcher and Legal consultant in International Environmental Law Climate Change, Energy and Agriculture, the author presents an integral and broad view about the climate change current issues and show some new paths to practical solutions.

She took part in Copenhagen Climate Change Conference in 2009 and could feel the political and legal barriers for the achievement of a global climate agreement. She has worked as a researcher at British Institute of International and Comparative Law Institute of Advances Studies of University of London. This book is a consolidation of more than 8 years of work as a Visiting Academic and Researcher at University of Oxford (UK), London School of Economics LSE (UK), Stetson University Program (USA) and Frie Universitt Berlin (Germany).

The author is also a Post-Doctor at University of Lisbon, UL (Portugal) and a PhD at University of Sao Paulo (BR).