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040 _beng
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100 1 _aDobson, Natalie L.,
_eauthor
_91636519
245 1 0 _aExtraterritoriality and climate change jurisdiction :
_bexploring EU climate protection under international law /
_cNatalie L. Dobson.
260 _aNew York :
_bHART Publishing,
_c2021.
300 _axxi, 300 p.
490 0 _aStudies in international law ;
_vvolume 83
520 _a"This book builds on the scholarship of the law of state jurisdiction, engaging with fundamental questions about states' legislative competence, to respond to climate change. Considering general theory, the author advocates for a systemic analytical framework for the contested issue of 'extraterritoriality' in international law. Exploring the crystallisation of 'climate change jurisdiction', the book provides a comprehensive exploration of the jurisdictional bases and limitations for unilateral climate protection measures. In doing so, cross-cutting issues of world trade law, international civil aviation law, the law of the sea, and importantly, the customary international law of state jurisdiction are considered. Amidst the myriad of developing norms, a novel 'considerate design' tool is introduced to assist policymakers in finding a better balance between regulatory autonomy, development needs and the protection of common concerns"--
650 0 _aClimatic changes
_xLaw and legislation
_zEuropean Union countries.
_995009
650 0 _aEmissions trading
_xLaw and legislation
_zEuropean Union countries.
_9376119
650 0 _aClimate change mitigation
_xInternational cooperation.
_932438
650 0 _aExterritoriality.
_99458
830 _aStudies in international law
_91636520
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