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Chapter 1: The changing architecture of international climate change law
Harro van Asselt
,
Michael Mehling
, and
Clarisse Kehler Siebert
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Published:
30 Jan 2015
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Collection:
Law 2015
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781849805834.00006
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Research Handbook on Climate Change Mitigation Law
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Geert Van Calster
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Wim Vandenberghe
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Leonie Reins
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30 Jan 2015
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9781849803809
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Table of Contents
Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
Editors and contributors
Editorial introduction
Chapter 1: The changing architecture of international climate change law
PART I: Energy
Chapter 2: Development of the sustainability aspects of EU energy policy
Chapter 3: Greenhouse gas mitigation measures in the US electric power industry
Chapter 4: Reflections on the Chinese carbon market
PART II: Transport
Chapter 5: The mitigation of transport’s CO2 emissions in the EU: policy successes and challenges
Chapter 6: Climate change mitigation in the transportation sector in the United States
Chapter 7: Climate transport policy in the Asia-Pacific region
PART III: Buildings
Chapter 8: How do the European Union and the private sector pave the way to more sustainable buildings?
Chapter 9: Energy efficiency of buildings in the United States
Chapter 10: Climate change and buildings – an Asia-Pacific primer
PART IV: Industry
Chapter 11: Impacts of EU climate and energy policies on industry
Chapter 12: An overview of climate change mitigation in the industrial sector of the United States
Chapter 13: How can Asian industry contribute to climate change mitigation action?
PART V: Land use, land use change and forestry
Chapter 14: Land use, land use change and forestry – How to enter the climate impact of managing biospheres and wood into the EU’s greenhouse gas accounting
Chapter 15: Legal regimes for land use, land use change, and forestry in the United States
Chapter 16: Land use, land use change and forestry: Asia-Pacific
PART VI: Waste management
Chapter 17: Waste management in the EU
Chapter 18: Challenges for controlling GHG emissions from US solid waste management: a summary of federal and exemplary US state efforts
Chapter 19: Climate mitigation and waste management in the Asia-Pacific
PART VII: Carbon trading
Chapter 20: Blazing trail or flickering flame? Market mechanisms under the UNFCCC
Chapter 21: The EU emissions trading system: frontrunner in trouble
Chapter 22: Carbon trading in the United States
Chapter 23: Market design and maturity in the Asia Pacific
PART VIII: Climate finance
Chapter 24: Climate finance in the European Union: domestic and international challenges
Chapter 25: Towards climate compatible development in Asia and beyond – the role of official development assistance
PART IX: Climate change litigation
Chapter 26: EU climate change litigation: all quiet on the Luxembourgian front?
Chapter 27: Climate change litigation in the United States
Chapter 28: Climate change litigation in Asia and the Pacific
PART X: Climate change mitigation in the brics countries
Chapter 29: Current status of mitigation policies in Brazil
Chapter 30: Climate change mitigation in Russia: foreign policy, environmental action or simple economics?
Chapter 31: Climate change mitigation in India
Chapter 32: China’s transition to low carbon society: drivers and implementation strategies
Chapter 33: Climate change mitigation in South Africa
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Environment
Climate Change
Environmental Law
Law - Academic
Energy Law
Environmental Law
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