In the wilds of climate law / edited by Rosemary Lyster.
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- 9781921513657
- 1921513659
- 9781921513640
- 1921513640
- 341.762 22
- K3584.8
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ACCEL Climate Change Lawand Policy Conference: Keynote Talk on America's Challenges; Climate Change and the Concept of Private Property; World Trade Organization and Climate Change: A Clash of Civilisations?; International Courts and Climate Change: 'Progression', 'Regression' and 'Administration'; Climate Change and Resource Scarcity: Towards An International Law of Distributive Justice; Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation: The Road to Copenhagen; Contractual Perspective of Climate Change Issues; Climate Change and Tax Law: Tax Policy and Emissions Trading.
As the challenge of climate change begins to impact upon all aspects of everyday life, the need for a wider approach to its legal implications is never more urgent. This unique text from some of the country's top legal academics as well as Stanford University's Professor Armin Rosencranz, illustrates with disturbing clarity how legal policy, litigation, investment, corporations law, labour law, property law, international law, and WTO law all intersect with the environmental legal framework when considering the impacts of climate change.
Includes bibliographical references.
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