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Climate change and the testing of international law = Le droit international au défi des changements climatiques / edited by Sandrine Maljean-Dobois and Jacqueline Peel.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: İngilizce, Fransızca Series: Centre for studies and research in international law and international relations series ; 2023Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: xxvi, 600 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789004682399
  • 9004682392
Other title:
  • Droit international au défi des changements climatiques
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • K3585.5 .C552 2023
Contents:
The progressive "climatization" of international law / Sandrine Maljean-Dubois, Jacqueline Peel -- La "climatisation" progressive du droit international / Sandrine Maljean-Dubois, Jacqueline Peel -- Hard et soft law: les sources du droit international au défi des changements climatiques / Hélène De Pooter -- Le droit international au défi des évolutions scientifiques: le rôle du GIEC / Marion Lemoine-Schonne -- l'Ambition de et dans l'Accord de Paris / Camila Perruso -- Obligations de due diligence et lutte contre les changements climatiques dans l'Accord de Paris: nouveaux éclairages / Manuel Baena Pedrosa -- The climatization of international peace and security - a missed opportunity? / Anne Dienelt -- Le droit du commerce international au défi des changements climatiques: lever les totems et les tabous / Sophie Grosbon -- Giving "teeth" to climate change related obligations through international investment law / Carlo de Stefano -- The potential contribution of the BBNJ Agreement towards a sustainable international governance of marine renewable energy technologies / Carlos Soria-Rodríguez -- Le droit international au défi de la fragmentation: Interactions entre les régimes internationaux de protection de la couche d'ozone et des changements climatiques / Claire Malwé -- Mobility in an era of climate change: a call for international law to fully realize itself / Marie Courtoy -- Climate crisis and the testing of international human rights remedies: forecasting the Inter-American Court of Human Rights / Juan Auz -- Quelles évolutions du droit international des catastrophes face aux effets des changements climatiques? / Chiara Parisi -- Market mechanisms, corporations and Article 6 of the Paris Agreement / Ling Chen --Obscured by transparency? How the desire for depoliticisation hides the potential for facilitative compliance from expert review / Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb -- Through the looking glass: climate change and the law of state responsibility / Niklas Reetz -- Le droit international au défi de la réparation des dommages causés par les changements climatiques / Tiérowé Germain Dabire -- Judging without waymarkers? The engagement of domestic courts with international climate change law / Esmeralda Colombo -- Contre vents et marées: la politique juridique des Tuvalu face à la disparition annoncée des petits Etats insulaires / Jean-Baptiste Dudant -- Testing the climate readiness of the international regime on terrestrial protected areas? / Maša Kovič Dine.
Summary: "Climate change poses threats of great seriousness and urgency for humanity and the planet. As an issue that cuts across all domains of human activity, creates scientific uncertainties, and leads to wide-ranging socio-economic and environmental impacts, it also challenges conventional rules, sources, structures, institutions and approaches in international law. This volume contains the work of the 2022 Centre for Studies and Research on this important and timely topic of climate change and the testing of international law. Using the challenge of climate change as an experimental laboratory for international legal innovation, the contributions in this volume seek to measure the capacity of international law across a broad range of fields -- from peace and security law, to investment law, trade, human rights and many other areas -- to adapt and evolve, and as a catalyst for designing the international law of the future. It traces a progressive "climatization" of international law occurring under the transformative influence of the climate problem, highlighting both international law's potential for creative responses, as well as areas where its rules and structures are not fit-for-purpose and require more radical overhaul to better match the scale and urgency of the challenge of addressing climate change" -- Back cover.
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At head of title: Academie de droit international de la Haye = The Hague Academy of International Law.

"The present collective work is the result of joint research undertaken in the Centre for Studies and Research in International Law and International Relations of the Academy. It was completed in September 2017 and is based primarily on material available at that date." -- Page xiv.

Includes bibliographical references.

The progressive "climatization" of international law / Sandrine Maljean-Dubois, Jacqueline Peel -- La "climatisation" progressive du droit international / Sandrine Maljean-Dubois, Jacqueline Peel -- Hard et soft law: les sources du droit international au défi des changements climatiques / Hélène De Pooter -- Le droit international au défi des évolutions scientifiques: le rôle du GIEC / Marion Lemoine-Schonne -- l'Ambition de et dans l'Accord de Paris / Camila Perruso -- Obligations de due diligence et lutte contre les changements climatiques dans l'Accord de Paris: nouveaux éclairages / Manuel Baena Pedrosa -- The climatization of international peace and security - a missed opportunity? / Anne Dienelt -- Le droit du commerce international au défi des changements climatiques: lever les totems et les tabous / Sophie Grosbon -- Giving "teeth" to climate change related obligations through international investment law / Carlo de Stefano -- The potential contribution of the BBNJ Agreement towards a sustainable international governance of marine renewable energy technologies / Carlos Soria-Rodríguez -- Le droit international au défi de la fragmentation: Interactions entre les régimes internationaux de protection de la couche d'ozone et des changements climatiques / Claire Malwé -- Mobility in an era of climate change: a call for international law to fully realize itself / Marie Courtoy -- Climate crisis and the testing of international human rights remedies: forecasting the Inter-American Court of Human Rights / Juan Auz -- Quelles évolutions du droit international des catastrophes face aux effets des changements climatiques? / Chiara Parisi -- Market mechanisms, corporations and Article 6 of the Paris Agreement / Ling Chen --Obscured by transparency? How the desire for depoliticisation hides the potential for facilitative compliance from expert review / Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb -- Through the looking glass: climate change and the law of state responsibility / Niklas Reetz -- Le droit international au défi de la réparation des dommages causés par les changements climatiques / Tiérowé Germain Dabire -- Judging without waymarkers? The engagement of domestic courts with international climate change law / Esmeralda Colombo -- Contre vents et marées: la politique juridique des Tuvalu face à la disparition annoncée des petits Etats insulaires / Jean-Baptiste Dudant -- Testing the climate readiness of the international regime on terrestrial protected areas? / Maša Kovič Dine.

"Climate change poses threats of great seriousness and urgency for humanity and the planet. As an issue that cuts across all domains of human activity, creates scientific uncertainties, and leads to wide-ranging socio-economic and environmental impacts, it also challenges conventional rules, sources, structures, institutions and approaches in international law. This volume contains the work of the 2022 Centre for Studies and Research on this important and timely topic of climate change and the testing of international law. Using the challenge of climate change as an experimental laboratory for international legal innovation, the contributions in this volume seek to measure the capacity of international law across a broad range of fields -- from peace and security law, to investment law, trade, human rights and many other areas -- to adapt and evolve, and as a catalyst for designing the international law of the future. It traces a progressive "climatization" of international law occurring under the transformative influence of the climate problem, highlighting both international law's potential for creative responses, as well as areas where its rules and structures are not fit-for-purpose and require more radical overhaul to better match the scale and urgency of the challenge of addressing climate change" -- Back cover.

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