TY - BOOK AU - Hollo,Erkki J. AU - Kulovesi,Kati AU - Mehling,Michael TI - Climate change and the law T2 - Ius gentium : comparative perspectives on law and justice SN - 9789400754393 (hbk. : alk. paper) U1 - 632.95492 22 PY - 2013/// CY - Dordrecht, New York PB - Springer KW - Climatic changes KW - Law and legislation N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; Climate change and the law; Kati Kulovesi, Michael Mehling, and Erkki J. Hollo --; Implementing climate governance : instrument choice and interaction; Michael Mehling --; Exploring the landscape of climate law and scholarship : two emerging trends; Kati Kulovesi --; Climate change and justice : perspectives of legal theory; Felix Ekardt --; Foundations of international climate law : objectives, principles and methods; Rowena Maguire --; Alternative venues of climate cooperation : an institutional perspective; Camilla Bausch and Michael Mehling --; Analyzing soft law and hard law in climate change; Antto Vihma --; Compliance and enforcement in the climate change regime; Meinhard Doelle --; The new framework for climate finance under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change : a breakthrough or an empty promise?; Yulia Yamineva and Kati Kulovesi --; Climate justice : the clean development of mechanism as a case study; Tomilola Eni-ibukun --; Legal aspects of climate change adaptation; Jonathan Verschuuren --; Climate change and human rights; Timo Koivurova, Sébastien Duyck, and Leena Heinämäki --; Managing the fragmentation of international climate law; Harro van Asselt --; No need to reinvent the wheel for a human rights-based approach to tackling climate change : the contribution of international biodiversity law; Elisa Morgera --; The role of REDD in the harmonisation of overlapping international obligations; Annalisa Savaresi --; Climate change and trade : at the intersection of two international legal regimes; Kati Kulovesi --; Climate law and geoengineering; Ralph Bodle --; Climate law in the United States : facing structural and procedural limitations; Michael Mehling and David John Frenkil --; Canada and the Kyoto Protocol : an Aesop fable; Jane Matthews Glenn and José Otero --; Climate law and policy in the European Union : accidental success or deliberate leadership?; Michael Mehling, Kati Kulovesi, and Javier de Cendra --; Climate law in Germany; Felix Ekardt --; Climate law in the United Kingdom; Colin T. Reid --; Climate law and policy in Russia : a peasant needs thunder to cross himself and wonder; Yulia Yamineva --; Australia : from "no regrets" to a clean energy future?; Sharon Mascher and David Hodgkinson --; Climate law and policy in Japan; Hitomi Kimura --; Sustainable development and climate policy and law in China; Christopher Tung --; India's evolving climate change strategy; Patodia Rastogi --; Climate change responses in South Africa; Michael Kidd and Ed Couzens --; Climate change policy and legislation in Brazil; Haroldo Machado-Filho --; Climate law in Latin American countries; Soledad Aguilar and Eugenia Recio; fin ER -