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Climate Change: International Law and Global Governance / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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FOREWORD
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PREFACE
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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THE EDITORS
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THE CONTRIBUTORS
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PART I: GLOBAL CLIMATE GOVERNANCE – DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES
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33–100
1 Intersections of Law and Cooperative Global Climate Governance – Challenges in the Anthropocene
Oliver C. Ruppel
Oliver C. Ruppel
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101–170
2 International Climate Change Policy: Where do we Stand?
Nadia von Bassewitz
Nadia von Bassewitz
101–170
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171–200
3 Climate Change Lawfare
Siri Gloppen, Asuncion Lera St. Clair
Siri Gloppen, Asuncion Lera St. Clair
171–200
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201–214
4 Greening Permanent Sovereignty through the Common Concern in the Climate Change Regime: Awake Custodial Sovereignty!
Werner Scholtz
Werner Scholtz
201–214
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215–326
PART II: GLOBAL CLIMATE GOVERNANCE AND DIPLOMACY
215–326
215–234
5 Power in Global Climate Governance
Babette Never
Babette Never
215–234
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235–258
6 CBDR as a Principle of Inspiring Actions rather than Justifying Inaction in the Global Climate Change Regime
Achala C. Abeysinghe, Gilberto Arias
Achala C. Abeysinghe, Gilberto Arias
235–258
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259–274
7 Beyond International Climate Negotiations: Climate Diplomacy from a Foreign Policy Perspective
Dennis Tänzler, Alexander Carius
Dennis Tänzler, Alexander Carius
259–274
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275–312
8 Confronting Complex Global Challenges: Comparing the Climate Change and Law of the Sea Negotiations
Gregg B. Walker
Gregg B. Walker
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313–326
9 UNEP plus X? A Critical Assessment of Reform: Proposals and Implications for the International Climate Regime
Dirk Hanschel
Dirk Hanschel
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327–408
PART III: A TRANSDISCIPLINARY MIX: CLIMATE CHANGE, POLITICS AND FINANCE
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327–356
10 Transdisciplinarity: Theory and Visions on Global Transdisciplinary Processes for Adapting to Climate Change
Roland W. Scholz
Roland W. Scholz
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357–374
11 The Politics of Climate Change: Review and Future Challenges
Holger Haibach, Kathrin Schneider
Holger Haibach, Kathrin Schneider
357–374
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375–408
12 International Climate Finance: Policies, Structures and Challenges
Cord Lüdemann, Oliver C. Ruppel
Cord Lüdemann, Oliver C. Ruppel
375–408
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409–570
PART IV: CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY, COOPERATION AND PROTECTION EFFORTS
409–570
409–448
13 Climate Change Law and Policy Positions in the African Union and Related Developments in Selected African Countries
Oliver C. Ruppel
Oliver C. Ruppel
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449–476
14 Council of Europe Climate Law Standards and Perspectives
Agata Rogalska-Piechota
Agata Rogalska-Piechota
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477–528
15 Renewable Energy Policy in the European Union: A Contribution to Meeting International Climate Protection Goals?
Christian Calliess, Christian Hey
Christian Calliess, Christian Hey
477–528
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529–548
16 China-Africa Cooperation: Joint Engagement in Adaptation to Climate
Change Wanxin Li, Sven Grimm, Harrie Esterhuyse
Change Wanxin Li, Sven Grimm, Harrie Esterhuyse
529–548
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549–570
17 The BRICS Partnership: Development and Climate Change Policy from an African Perspective
Oliver C. Ruppel, Katharina Ruppel-Schlichting
Oliver C. Ruppel, Katharina Ruppel-Schlichting
549–570
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571–682
PART V: CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSES, EQUITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
571–682
571–600
18 Sustainable and Inclusive Adaptation to Climate Change and Public Policy Challenges in Central America
Julie G. Lennox
Julie G. Lennox
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601–620
19 Mainstreaming Sustainable Development into National Climate Change Responses: Assessing the Legal Options to Reinforce Equity
Robert Kibugi
Robert Kibugi
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621–660
20 Agenda 21 and Climate Protection: The Development of Global and Local Governance for Environment and Development – Observations from Research in Namibia
Manfred O. Hinz
Manfred O. Hinz
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661–682
21 Ethics for Climate Justice and Sustainability through Value-based Approaches: A New Tanzanian Model and Paradigm Shift
Aidan G. Msafiri
Aidan G. Msafiri
661–682
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PART VI: CLIMATE CHANGE, SECURITY AND THE MIGRATION DEBATE
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683–712
22 Science, Facts and Fears: The Debate on Climate Change and Security
Marcel Leroy, Fana Gebresenbet
Marcel Leroy, Fana Gebresenbet
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23 Dangerous Anthropogenic Climate Change from the Perspective of Adaptation
Kristie L. Ebi, Ian Burton
Kristie L. Ebi, Ian Burton
713–738
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739–760
24 Climate Change, Disasters and Migration: Current Challenges to International Law
Erika Pires Ramos
Erika Pires Ramos
739–760
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761–784
25 Enhancing Adaptation Options and Managing Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change: Role of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Koko Warner
Koko Warner
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785–798
26 Adaptation to Climate Change under Changing Urban Patterns: The Climatic Perspective of Migration
María Máñez Costa, Kathleen Schwerdtner Máñez, Sainab Husain Paragay
María Máñez Costa, Kathleen Schwerdtner Máñez, Sainab Husain Paragay
785–798
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799–826
27 Climate-change-induced Movement of Persons in Africa: Human Rights Responses to Aspects of Human Security
Oliver C. Ruppel, Sanita van Wyk
Oliver C. Ruppel, Sanita van Wyk
799–826
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827–922
PART VII: CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE LOSS AND DAMAGE DEBATE
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827–842
28 Framing the Loss and Damage Debate: A Thought Starter by the Loss and Damage in Vulnerable Countries Initiative
Sönke Kreft, Koko Warner, Sven Harmeling, Erin Roberts
Sönke Kreft, Koko Warner, Sven Harmeling, Erin Roberts
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843–876
29 Legal and Policy Responses to Loss and Damage Associated with Climate Change
M. Hafijul Islam Khan
M. Hafijul Islam Khan
843–876
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877–922
30 Insurance Solutions in the Context of Climate-Change-Related Loss and Damage: Needs, Gaps and Roles of the UNFCCC in Addressing Loss and Damage
Koko Warner, Sönke Kreft, Michael Zissener, Peter Höppe, Christoph Bals, Thomas Loster, Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer, Silvio Tschudi, Eugene Gurenko, Armin Haas, Simon Young, Paul Kovacs, Andrew Dlugolecki, Aaron Oxley
Koko Warner, Sönke Kreft, Michael Zissener, Peter Höppe, Christoph Bals, Thomas Loster, Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer, Silvio Tschudi, Eugene Gurenko, Armin Haas, Simon Young, Paul Kovacs, Andrew Dlugolecki, Aaron Oxley
877–922
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Annex Contents Volume IClimate Change: International Law and Global Governance Volume I: Legal Responses and Global Responsibility
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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Oliver C. Ruppel (Ed.)
Christian Roschmann (Ed.)
Katharina Ruppel-Schlichting (Ed.)
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doi.org/10.5771/9783845242774_13
ISBN print: 978-3-8329-7796-2
ISBN online: 978-3-8452-4277-4
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