International law and global climate change
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International law and global climate change
(International environmental law and policy series)
Graham & Trotman, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 437-444) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Attempts by states to draw up a Convention on Climate Change reflect a growing consensus that measures must be taken collectively by states to reflect the problem of major changes to the Earth's climate through increased gases emissions. Despite the important role that international law must play in the process, relatively little has been written on the legal issues and implications. This work examines those issues and implications involved in dealing with the causes of global climate change and its consequences. The authors are all members of the International Law Association's Committee on International Environmental Law.
目次
- International law and the protection of the global atmosphere - concepts, categories and principles
- the precautionary principle
- intergenerational equity and global warming
- tropical forests
- development issues - the international law of development and global climate change
- global climate change and the role of international NGOs
- international law and sea level rise
- global warming and the international legal protection of wildlife
- controlling emissions of greenhouse gases
- institutional and legal responses to global warming
- the negotiation and drafting of the Climate Change Convention.
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