Innovation and experimentation in the international climate change regime / / by Lavanya Rajamani.

This course titled, Innovation and Experimentation in the International Climate Change Regime takes a critical lens to humanity’s collective regulatory response to the existential threat of climate change. It explores, in particular, those aspects of the international climate change regime that, alb...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands : : Brill,, [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:The Pocket Books of the Hague Academy of International Law / les Livres de Poche de l'Académie de Droit International de la Haye
Physical Description:1 online resource (336 pages)
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  • Chapter I. An introduction to the international climate change regime : issues, instruments, institutions, actors A. Climate change as the defining issue of our age B. The science C. The politics D. The response E. The thesis : innovation and experimentation in the international climate change regime Chapter II. Process and procedure in the international climate change regime : tools, techniques, and tricks A. Introduction B. Agenda setting C. Negotiation management Chapter III. Legal instruments and obligations in the international climate change regime : nature, type, spread, functions, and interplay A. Introduction B. To bind or not to bind ? C. Treaties and amendments in the international climate change regime.. D. Decisions taken by Conferences of Parties. E. Supplementary instruments F. Political agreements G. Unilateral instruments H. Betwixt and beyond : the normative framework of the emerging climate change regime.. Chapter IV. Differentiation in the international climate change regime A. Introduction B. Principled basis for differentiation C. Forms of differentiation D. Extent of differentiation. E. Evolution of the CBDRRC principle and differentiation F. Prospects G. Conclusion : the principle and praxis Chapter V. Delivering on the promise of the international climate change regime A. Introduction B. Concretizing nationally determined contributions C. Securing nationally determined contributions D. Implementing nationally determined contributions E. Ensuring adequacy of nationally determined contributions F. The effectiveness of the climate change regime Bibliography