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Climate Law and Developing Countries
Legal and Policy Challenges for the World Economy
Edited by Benjamin J. Richardson, Yves Le Bouthillier, Heather McLeod-Kilmurray and Stepan Wood
This timely book examines the legal and policy challenges in international, regional and national settings, faced by developing countries in mitigating and adapting to climate change.
Monograph Book
- Published in print:
- 27 Nov 2009
- ISBN:
- 9781848442269
- eISBN:
- 9781849802321
- Pages:
- 448
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- Climate Law and Developing Countries Legal and Policy Challenges for the World Economy
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Introduction: Climate Law and Developing Countries
- Chapter 2: Climate Change, Differentiated Responsibilities and State Responsibility: Devising Novel Legal Strategies for Damage Caused by Climate Change
- Chapter 3: India’s Constitutional Challenge: A Less Visible Climate Change Catastrophe
- Chapter 4: Promoting Justice within the International Legal System: Prospects for Climate Refugees
- Chapter 5: Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples in the South Pacific: The Need for Regional and Local Strategies
- Chapter 6: Supporting Adaptation in Developing Countries at the National and Global Levels
- Chapter 7: Designing a REDD Mechanism: The TDERM Triptych
- Chapter 8: The Role of Marine ‘Forests’ and Soils as Carbon Sinks: Enhanced Bio-Sequestration as a Mitigation Strategy to Help Avoid Dangerous Climate Change
- Chapter 9: Adaptation to Climate Change to Save Biodiversity: Lessons Learned from African and European Experiences
- Chapter 10: The Deadlock of the Clean Development Mechanism: Caught between Sustainability, Environmental Integrity and Economic Efficiency
- Chapter 11: Beautifying Africa for the Clean Development Mechanism: Legal and Institutional Issues Considered
- Chapter 12: Policy and Legal Dimensions of CDM Projects in the Forestry Sector: Implications for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in Uganda
- Chapter 13: Brazilian Policy on Biodiesels: A Sound Means of Mitigating Climate Change?
- Chapter 14: Improving Citizen Responsibility in the North and its Consequences for the South: Voluntary Carbon Offsets and Government Involvement
- Chapter 15: Climate and Trade in a Divided World: Can Measures Adopted in the North End Up Shaping Climate Change Legislative Frameworks in the South?
- Chapter 16: Climate Change in the European Union Development Cooperation Policy
- Index
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- Published in print:
- 27 Nov 2009
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- Climate Law and Developing Countries Legal and Policy Challenges for the World Economy
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Introduction: Climate Law and Developing Countries
- Chapter 2: Climate Change, Differentiated Responsibilities and State Responsibility: Devising Novel Legal Strategies for Damage Caused by Climate Change
- Chapter 3: India’s Constitutional Challenge: A Less Visible Climate Change Catastrophe
- Chapter 4: Promoting Justice within the International Legal System: Prospects for Climate Refugees
- Chapter 5: Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples in the South Pacific: The Need for Regional and Local Strategies
- Chapter 6: Supporting Adaptation in Developing Countries at the National and Global Levels
- Chapter 7: Designing a REDD Mechanism: The TDERM Triptych
- Chapter 8: The Role of Marine ‘Forests’ and Soils as Carbon Sinks: Enhanced Bio-Sequestration as a Mitigation Strategy to Help Avoid Dangerous Climate Change
- Chapter 9: Adaptation to Climate Change to Save Biodiversity: Lessons Learned from African and European Experiences
- Chapter 10: The Deadlock of the Clean Development Mechanism: Caught between Sustainability, Environmental Integrity and Economic Efficiency
- Chapter 11: Beautifying Africa for the Clean Development Mechanism: Legal and Institutional Issues Considered
- Chapter 12: Policy and Legal Dimensions of CDM Projects in the Forestry Sector: Implications for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in Uganda
- Chapter 13: Brazilian Policy on Biodiesels: A Sound Means of Mitigating Climate Change?
- Chapter 14: Improving Citizen Responsibility in the North and its Consequences for the South: Voluntary Carbon Offsets and Government Involvement
- Chapter 15: Climate and Trade in a Divided World: Can Measures Adopted in the North End Up Shaping Climate Change Legislative Frameworks in the South?
- Chapter 16: Climate Change in the European Union Development Cooperation Policy
- Index