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The Oxford Handbook of International Climate Change Law
As the threats posed by changing weather patterns are becoming more apparent, climate change law has emerged as an important area of law in its own right. This Handbook provides a comprehensive understanding of this growing subject, setting out the key institutions and processes, and featuring interdisciplinary insights from leading experts.
Author(s) | Edited by Cinnamon P. Carlarne (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University), Kevin R. Gray (Counsel, Counsel, Government of Canada's Trade Law Bureau), Richard Tarasofsky (Head of the Sustainable Development Programme |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 846 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 24 Mar 2016 |
Availability | Available |
As the threats posed by changing weather patterns are becoming more apparent, climate change law has emerged as an important area of law in its own right. This Handbook provides a comprehensive understanding of this growing subject, setting out the key institutions and processes, and featuring interdisciplinary insights from leading experts.
PART I - INTRODUCTION; PART II - INSTITUTIONAL; PART III - CLIMATE CHANGE - PRINCIPLES AND EMERGING NORMS CONCEPTS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW; PART IV - SETTING UP THE INTERNATIONAL MITIGATION REGIME: CONTENTS AND CONSEQUENCES; PART V - CLIMATE CHANGE LITIGATIO
Cinnamon Pi~non Carlarne is Professor of Law at Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University. Prior to joining the Moritz Faculty, she was an Assistant Professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law. From 2006-2008, Professor Carlarne was t