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View article: The UN Climate Change Regime Thirty Years on: A Retrospective and Assessment+
The UN Climate Change Regime Thirty Years on: A Retrospective and Assessment+ Open
This article provides a retrospective assessment of the United Nations climate change regime at age thirty. It begins by reviewing the four key stages in the development of the regime. It then discusses how, despite considerable changes in…
View article: Sustaining the Arctic in Order to Sustain the Global Climate System
Sustaining the Arctic in Order to Sustain the Global Climate System Open
The unraveling of the Arctic is bad enough for the Arctic itself, but it will have enormous consequences for the entire planet since the Arctic is a crucial component of the global climate system. Current policies do not provide much hope …
View article: The Ocean and Climate Change Law
The Ocean and Climate Change Law Open
Given the close physical interconnections between the ocean and climate change, should the legal regimes governing them be more closely tied? Could climate change law do more to address ocean issues and, if so, in what ways? The chapter ar…
View article: Arctic Climate Interventions
Arctic Climate Interventions Open
The melting of the Arctic poses enormous risks both to the Arctic itself and to the global climate system. Conventional climate change policies operate too slowly to save the Arctic, so unconventional approaches need to be considered, incl…
View article: Arctic Climate Interventions
Arctic Climate Interventions Open
The melting of the Arctic poses enormous risks both to the Arctic itself and to the global climate system. Conventional climate change policies operate too slowly to save the Arctic, so unconventional approaches need to be considered, incl…
View article: TEL volume 9 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
TEL volume 9 issue 2 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: The Ocean and Climate Change Law: Exploring the Relationships
The Ocean and Climate Change Law: Exploring the Relationships Open
Given the close physical interconnections between the ocean and climate change, should the legal regimes governing them be more closely tied? Could climate change law do more to address ocean issues and, if so, in what ways? The chapter ar…
View article: The Role of the International Court of Justice in Addressing Climate Change: Some Preliminary Reflections
The Role of the International Court of Justice in Addressing Climate Change: Some Preliminary Reflections Open
What role might international adjudication play in addressing climate change? Thus far, the international climate change regime has developed primarily through negotiations, marked most recently by the adoption of the Paris Agreement and d…
View article: The Paris Climate Change Agreement: A New Hope?
The Paris Climate Change Agreement: A New Hope? Open
The Paris Agreement seeks a Goldilocks solution to the climate change problem that is neither too strong (and hence unacceptable to key states) nor too weak (and hence ineffective). To safeguard national decision-making, it adopts a bottom…
View article: Executive Agreements Plus
Executive Agreements Plus Open
Can President Obama join the Paris climate change agreement without seeking the approval of the Senate or Congress? According to the conventional, tripartite paradigm for analyzing the president’s treaty-making power, this question is conc…