Extraterritoriality and climate change jurisdiction : exploring EU climate protection under international law / Natalie L. Dobson

The obligation to regulate : the open international legal framework for climate protection -- The right to regulate : jurisdiction and extraterritoriality in theory and practice -- Regulating emissions from foreign production processes under WTO law -- Regulating emissions from international maritim...

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Superior document:Studies in international law volume 83
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Place / Publishing House:Oxford, London : Hart, 2023
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:Paperback edition
Language:English
Series:Studies in international law volume 83
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Classification:86.96 - Völkerrecht: Sonstiges
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Physical Description:xxi, 300 Seiten; Diagramme; 24 cm
Notes:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [268]-280
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Summary:The obligation to regulate : the open international legal framework for climate protection -- The right to regulate : jurisdiction and extraterritoriality in theory and practice -- Regulating emissions from foreign production processes under WTO law -- Regulating emissions from international maritime transport under the law of the sea -- Regulating emissions from international aviation transport under international civil aviation law -- The classical principles of state jurisdiction under customary international law -- Exploring the basis of 'climate change jurisdiction' under customary international law -- Jurisdictional limitations : the 'considerate design' approach -- Applying the 'considerate design' approach : opportunities and challenges.
"This book builds on the scholarship of the law of state jurisdiction, engaging with fundamental questions about states' legislative competence, to respond to climate change. Considering general theory, the author advocates for a systemic analytical framework for the contested issue of 'extraterritoriality' in international law. Exploring the crystallisation of 'climate change jurisdiction', the book provides a comprehensive exploration of the jurisdictional bases and limitations for unilateral climate protection measures. In doing so, cross-cutting issues of world trade law, international civil aviation law, the law of the sea, and importantly, the customary international law of state jurisdiction are considered. Amidst the myriad of developing norms, a novel 'considerate design' tool is introduced to assist policymakers in finding a better balance between regulatory autonomy, development needs and the protection of common concerns"--
ISBN:9781509951086
ac_no:AC16329396
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Natalie L. Dobson