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035 $a(OCoLC)ocn805044676
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042 $alccopycat
050 00 $aK3585.5$b.C55 2013
072 7 $aK$2lcco
245 00 $aClimate change and the law /$cErkki J. Hollo, Kati Kulovesi, Michael Mehling, editors.
260 $aDordrecht ;$aNew York :$bSpringer,$cc2013.
300 $axxi, 693 p. ;$c24 cm.
490 1 $aIus gentium : comparative perspectives on law and justice ;$vv. 21
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gIntroduction.$tClimate change and the law /$rKati Kulovesi, Michael Mehling, and Erkki J. Hollo --$tImplementing climate governance : instrument choice and interaction /$rMichael Mehling --$tExploring the landscape of climate law and scholarship : two emerging trends /$rKati Kulovesi --$tClimate change and justice : perspectives of legal theory /$rFelix Ekardt --$tFoundations of international climate law : objectives, principles and methods /$rRowena Maguire --$tAlternative venues of climate cooperation : an institutional perspective /$rCamilla Bausch and Michael Mehling --$tAnalyzing soft law and hard law in climate change /$rAntto Vihma --$tCompliance and enforcement in the climate change regime /$rMeinhard Doelle --$tThe new framework for climate finance under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change : a breakthrough or an empty promise? /$rYulia Yamineva and Kati Kulovesi --$tClimate justice : the clean development of mechanism as a case study /$rTomilola Eni-ibukun --$tLegal aspects of climate change adaptation /$rJonathan Verschuuren --$tClimate change and human rights /$rTimo Koivurova, Sébastien Duyck, and Leena Heinämäki --$tManaging the fragmentation of international climate law /$rHarro van Asselt --$tNo need to reinvent the wheel for a human rights-based approach to tackling climate change : the contribution of international biodiversity law /$rElisa Morgera --$tThe role of REDD in the harmonisation of overlapping international obligations /$rAnnalisa Savaresi --$tClimate change and trade : at the intersection of two international legal regimes /$rKati Kulovesi --$tClimate law and geoengineering /$rRalph Bodle --$tClimate law in the United States : facing structural and procedural limitations /$rMichael Mehling and David John Frenkil --$tCanada and the Kyoto Protocol : an Aesop fable /$rJane Matthews Glenn and José Otero --$tClimate law and policy in the European Union : accidental success or deliberate leadership? /$rMichael Mehling, Kati Kulovesi, and Javier de Cendra --$tClimate law in Germany /$rFelix Ekardt --$tClimate law in the United Kingdom /$rColin T. Reid --$tClimate law and policy in Russia : a peasant needs thunder to cross himself and wonder /$rYulia Yamineva --$tAustralia : from "no regrets" to a clean energy future? /$rSharon Mascher and David Hodgkinson --$tClimate law and policy in Japan /$rHitomi Kimura --$tSustainable development and climate policy and law in China /$rChristopher Tung --$tIndia's evolving climate change strategy /$rPatodia Rastogi --$tClimate change responses in South Africa /$rMichael Kidd and Ed Couzens --$tClimate change policy and legislation in Brazil /$rHaroldo Machado-Filho --$tClimate law in Latin American countries /$rSoledad Aguilar and Eugenia Recio.
650 0 $aClimatic changes$xLaw and legislation.
700 1 $aHollo, Erkki J.,$d1940-
700 1 $aKulovesi, Kati.
700 1 $aMehling, Michael.
830 0 $aIus gentium (Dordrecht, Netherlands) ;$vv. 21.