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Climate Change: Law, Policy and Governance

AuthorEdited by Usha Tandon
PublisherEastern Book Company
Publisher2016
Publisherxlvi
Publisher343 p,
ISBN9789351453376

Contents: 1.Justifying climate cooperation: competing narratives in a divided world. 2.  UNFCCC, Kyoto protocol and developing countries: human solidarity in a divided world. 3. Revisiting the no-responsibility for climate change under common but differentiated responsibility. 4. UNFCCC and precautionary principle. 5. Analysing Kyoto Protocol and its negotiation process: with special emphasis on its compliance system. 6. Mitigation of climatic change: exploring laws and policies of China and India in changing paradigm. 7. Current achievements and future challenges: an appraisal of China’s Pilot regional carbon emission trading system. 8. The local government policy to perform environmental performance in REDD+Program in the context of Unitary State of Indonesia. 9. The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and the challenge of compliance with the CDM rules in Nigeria. 10. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) versus of the International Kyoto protocol in the Persian Gulf region: problems and prospects. 11. Indonesian climate law and institutional arrangement. 12. The Role of Nigerian judiciary in mitigating climate change and post-2015 lessons for other developing countries. 13. Climate change and human rights: issues of attribution and jurisdiction. 14. Human rights and climate change. 15. Climate change, migration and environmental justice. 16. Impacts of Climate change on fisheries and fishermen in the coastal zone of Bangladesh: a study after three devastating cyclones. 17. State responsibility for global climate change: a case study of Nepal with special focus on displacements of indigenous groups. 18. The role of social protection mechanisms in climate change mitigation in India. 19. Re-Structuring the United Nations framework convention on climate change based on the right of nature - a nature rights-based approach to combat climate change. 20. Population growth, climate change and the law with special reference to India.

 

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