Evolution of International Environment Regimes : The Case of Climate Change
By: Schiele, Simone.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press 2016Description: 312, pp.ISBN: 9781316603499.Subject(s): Environmental law, International | Environmental protection--International cooperation | Environmental policy--International cooperationDDC classification: 344.046 Summary: Drawing specifically on the international climate regime, Simone Schiele examines international environmental regimes from a legal perspective and analyses a core feature of international regimes - their ability to evolve over time. In particular, she develops a theoretical framework based on general international law which allows for a thorough examination of the understanding of international law and the options for law-creation in international environmental regimes. The analysis therefore provides both a coherent understanding of the international climate regime and a starting point for further research in other regimes.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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344.046 att-; Impact of international environmental regulations on global trade | 344.046 ENV Environmental law across cultures / | 344.046 MAY-G Global Environmental Constitutionalism | 344.046 SCH-E Evolution of International Environment Regimes | 344.046 WOO-E Ecological Governance | 344.04633 LAW- Law, tropical forests and carbon: the case of REDD+ | 344.046348 BHA-; Environmental laws and water resources management |
Drawing specifically on the international climate regime, Simone Schiele examines international environmental regimes from a legal perspective and analyses a core feature of international regimes - their ability to evolve over time. In particular, she develops a theoretical framework based on general international law which allows for a thorough examination of the understanding of international law and the options for law-creation in international environmental regimes. The analysis therefore provides both a coherent understanding of the international climate regime and a starting point for further research in other regimes.
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