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The Paris Agreement on Climate Change : Analysis and Commentary.

Av: Medverkande: Materialtyp: TextUtgivningsuppgift: Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2017Datum för upphovsrätt: ©2017Utgåva: 1st edBeskrivning: 1 online resource (481 pages)Innehållstyp:
  • text
Medietyp:
  • computer
Bärartyp:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780192506368
Ämnen: Genre/form: DDK-klassifikation:
  • 363.73874
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Innehåll:
Cover -- Half title -- The Paris Agreement on Climate Change -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Table of Treaties and International Instruments -- List of Abbreviations -- PART I: INTRODUCTORY CHAPTERS -- 1. Introduction: Scientific and Political Drivers for the Paris Agreement -- A. Background and Role of Science -- B. Politics, Economics, and Society -- 2. Foundations for the Paris Agreement -- A. The Legal and Policy Framework of the United Nations ClimateChange Regime -- B. Pre- 2020 Climate Action and the Emergent Role of Non- partyStakeholders -- 3. Negotiating History of the Paris Agreement -- 4. Central Concepts in the Paris Agreement and How They Evolved -- 5. Legal Form of the Paris Agreement and Nature of Its Obligations -- PART II: ANALYSIS OF THE PROVISIONS OFTHE AGREEMENT -- 6. Contextual Provisions (Preamble and Article 1) -- 7. Objective (Article 2.1) -- 8. Guiding Principles and General Obligation (Article 2.2 and Article 3) -- 9. Mitigation (Article 4) -- 10. Conserving and Enhancing Sinks and Reservoirs of Greenhouse Gases,including Forests (Article 5) -- 11. Voluntary Cooperation (Article 6) -- 12. Adaptation (Article 7) -- 13. Loss and Damage (Article 8) -- 14. Climate Finance (Article 9) -- 15. Technology Development and Transfer (Article 10) -- 16. Capacity- building (Article 11) -- 17. Education, Training, Public Awareness, Participation, and Access toInformation (Article 12) -- 18. Transparency (Article 13) -- 19. Global Stocktake (Article 14) -- 20. Facilitating Implementation and Promoting Compliance (Article 15) -- 21. Institutional Arrangements and Final Clauses (Articles 16- 29) -- PART III: CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS -- 22. Assessment of Strengths and Weaknesses -- 23. Implications for Public International Law: Initial Considerations.
24. Epilogue: Making the Transition from an International Agreement to aNew Epoch of Human Prosperity in One Generation -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
Sammanfattning: The Paris Agreement fundamentally alters the reach and scope of the international climate change regime. This book provides the first legal commentary to the Agreement's articles, putting them in context and detailing how they are to be understood and put into action.
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Cover -- Half title -- The Paris Agreement on Climate Change -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Table of Treaties and International Instruments -- List of Abbreviations -- PART I: INTRODUCTORY CHAPTERS -- 1. Introduction: Scientific and Political Drivers for the Paris Agreement -- A. Background and Role of Science -- B. Politics, Economics, and Society -- 2. Foundations for the Paris Agreement -- A. The Legal and Policy Framework of the United Nations ClimateChange Regime -- B. Pre- 2020 Climate Action and the Emergent Role of Non- partyStakeholders -- 3. Negotiating History of the Paris Agreement -- 4. Central Concepts in the Paris Agreement and How They Evolved -- 5. Legal Form of the Paris Agreement and Nature of Its Obligations -- PART II: ANALYSIS OF THE PROVISIONS OFTHE AGREEMENT -- 6. Contextual Provisions (Preamble and Article 1) -- 7. Objective (Article 2.1) -- 8. Guiding Principles and General Obligation (Article 2.2 and Article 3) -- 9. Mitigation (Article 4) -- 10. Conserving and Enhancing Sinks and Reservoirs of Greenhouse Gases,including Forests (Article 5) -- 11. Voluntary Cooperation (Article 6) -- 12. Adaptation (Article 7) -- 13. Loss and Damage (Article 8) -- 14. Climate Finance (Article 9) -- 15. Technology Development and Transfer (Article 10) -- 16. Capacity- building (Article 11) -- 17. Education, Training, Public Awareness, Participation, and Access toInformation (Article 12) -- 18. Transparency (Article 13) -- 19. Global Stocktake (Article 14) -- 20. Facilitating Implementation and Promoting Compliance (Article 15) -- 21. Institutional Arrangements and Final Clauses (Articles 16- 29) -- PART III: CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS -- 22. Assessment of Strengths and Weaknesses -- 23. Implications for Public International Law: Initial Considerations.

24. Epilogue: Making the Transition from an International Agreement to aNew Epoch of Human Prosperity in One Generation -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.

The Paris Agreement fundamentally alters the reach and scope of the international climate change regime. This book provides the first legal commentary to the Agreement's articles, putting them in context and detailing how they are to be understood and put into action.

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