Part I - Introduction
1: Cinnamon P. Carlarne, Kevin R. Gray and Richard G. Tarasofsky:
International Climate Change Law - Mapping the Field
2: Alan Boyle and Navraj Singh Ghaleigh: Climate Change and
International Law beyond the UNFCCC
3: Navraj Singh Ghaleigh: Science and Climate Change Law - The Role
of the IPPC in International Decision-Making
4: Navraj Singh Ghaleigh: Economics and International Climate
Change Law
Part II - Institutional
5: David Freestone: The United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change - The Basis for the Climate Change Regime
6: Sebastian Oberthür: Compliance under the Evolving Climate
Regime
7: Alexander Thompson: The Global Regime for Climate Finance:
Political and Legal Challenges
Part III - Climate Change - Principles and Emerging Norms Concepts
in International Law
8: Jonathan B. Wiener: Precaution and Climate Change
9: Catherine Redgwell: Principles and Emerging Norms in
International Law - Intra- and Inter-generational Equity
10: Friedrich Soltau: Common Concern of Humankind
11: John H. Knox: Human Rights Principles and Climate Change
Part IV - Setting Up the International Mitigation Regime: Contents
and Consequences
12: Shi-Ling Hsu: International Market Mechanisms
13: Michael A. Mehling: Legal Frameworks for Linking National
Emissions Trading Systems
14: Andrew Shoyer, Jung-ui Sul and Colette van der Ven: Carbon
Leakage and the Migration of Private CO2 Emitters to other
Jurisdictions
15: Francesco Sindico: National Measures and WTO Consistency -
Border Measures and other Instruments to Prevent Carbon Leakage and
Level the Carbon Playing Field
16: Harro van Asselt: The Design and Implementation of Greenhouse
Gas Emmissions Trading
17: Martijn Wilder Am and Lauren Drake: International Law and the
Renewable Energy Sector
18: Joshua D. Sarnoff: Intellectual Property and Climate Change,
with an Emphasis on Patents and Technology Transfer
Part V - Climate Change Litigation
19: Roda Verheyen & Cathrin Zengerling: International Dispute
Settlement
20: Timothy Meyer: Institutions and Expertise: The Role of Science
in Climate Change Lawmaking
21: Christina Voigt: Climate Change and Damages
22: Philippe Cullet: Human Rights and Climate Change - Broadening
the Right to Environment
Part VI - Living with Climate Change and Climate Change Adaptation
Measures
23: Jane McAdam: Climate Change-related Displacement of Persons
24: Josh Eagle and U. Rashid Sumaila: Climate, Oceans, and the Law
of Special and General Adaptation
25: Charlotte Streck & Darragh Conway: Forestry and Agriculture
under the UNFCCC: A Jigsaw Waiting to be Assembled?
26: Daniel Farber: Climate Change & Disaster Law
Part VII - Regional and Country-Specific Perspectives
27: Michael B. Gerrard: United States Climate Change Law
28: Alex L. Wang: Climate Change Policy and Law in China
29: Sanja Bogojevi'c: Climate Change Law and Policy in the European
Union
30: Deepa Badrinarayana: Climate Change Law and Policy in India
31: Anna Korppoo, Max Gutbrod, and Sergei Sitnikov: Russian Law on
Climate Change
32: Karen Alvarenga de Oliveira: Brazilian Climate Change Law
33: Joyeeta Gupta: The Least Developed Countries and Climate Change
Law
34: Espen Ronneberg: Small Islands and the Big Issue: Climate
Change and the Role of the Alliance of Small Island States
Cinnamon Piñon 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 the Harold
Woods Research Fellow in Environmental Law at Wadham College,
Oxford, where she was a member of the law faculty and the Centre
for Socio-Legal Studies. She previously taught at the University
of
Cincinnati Center for Environmental Studies. Prior to joining the
University of Cincinnati, she was an associate attorney in the
Energy, Land Use, and Environment section at Akin Gump Strauss
Hauer & Feld in
Washington, D.C. Her scholarship focuses on the evolution of system
of domestic and international environmental governance. Kevin R.
Gray is currently Counsel at the Trade Law Bureau, Government of
Canada. He practices in the area of international trade law
focussing primarily on WTO dispute settlement and free trade
agreement negotiations. For over 15 years, Kevinâs work has
examined the relationship between international trade obligations
and environmental measures including those
relating to climate change. He is currently a doctoral candidate at
the University of Ottawa and has a Masters of Laws from the London
School of Economics. He currently teaches at the University of
Ottawa and
Carleton University and has taught courses in international law and
international economic law at the London School of Economics and
the School of Oriental and African Studies. Richard G. Tarasofsky
is a Canadian lawyer and diplomat, currently on posting at the
Canadian Embassy to Germany. From 2009-2013, he headed the
international environmental law section at Global Affairs Canada,
where he was counsel on the Canadian delegation to the UN climate
change negotiations. From 2007 2009, Mr.
Tarasofsky was a counsel with the Government of Canadas Trade Law
Bureau. Prior to becoming a public servant, Mr. Tarasofsky directed
the Energy, Environment and Development Programme at Chatham
House
(2004-2007). From 1998- 2004, Mr. Tarasofsky was in private
practice as specialising in international law relating to
sustainable development. From 1993 1998, Mr. Tarasofsky was a Legal
Officer at the Environmental Law Centre of the International Union
of Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
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