The Resource Global environmental change and innovation in international law, edited by Neil Craik, University of Waterloo, Cameron S.G. Jefferies, University of Alberta, Sara L. Seck, Dalhousie University, Tim Stephens, University of Sydney
Global environmental change and innovation in international law, edited by Neil Craik, University of Waterloo, Cameron S.G. Jefferies, University of Alberta, Sara L. Seck, Dalhousie University, Tim Stephens, University of Sydney
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- Summary
- The challenges to global order posed by rapid environmental change are increasingly recognized as defining features of our time. In this groundbreaking work, the concept of innovation is deployed to explore normative and institutional responses in international law to such environmental change by addressing two fundamental themes: first, whether law can foresee, prevent, and adapt to environmental transformations; and second, whether international legal responses to social, economic, and technological innovation can appropriately reflect the evolving needs of contemporary societies at national and international scales. Using a range of case studies, the contributions to this collection track innovation - descriptively, normatively, and as a process in and of itself - to explain international environmental law's functionality in the Anthropocene. This book should be read by anyone interested in the critical intersection of environmental and international law
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxviii, 341 pages)
- Note
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- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 25 Jul 2018)
- Based on papers presented at the Sixth International Four Societies Conference, 21-22 July 2016 in Waterloo, ON, sponsored by the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law (ANZSIL), the Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL), the Japanese Society of International Law (JSIL) and the American Society of International Law (ASIL)
- Contents
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- International law, innovation and environmental change in the anthropocene / Cameron S.G. Jefferies, Sara L. Seck and Tim Stephens
- Differentiation in international environmental law : has pragmatism displaced considerations of justice? / Patrícia Galvão Ferreira
- The Paris agreement : continuity and change within the climate regime / Tomoaki Nishimura
- Global climate finance and the green climate fund : can innovation and democracy co-exist? / Katherine Owens
- "Blue carbon" and the need to integrate mitigation, adaptation and conservation goals within the international climate law framework / Justine Bell-James
- Innovative developments in international fisheries law and their contribution to improving the effectiveness of RFMOS and other environmental regimes / Holly Matley
- Addressing climate induced displacement : the need for innovation in international law / Hitomu Kimura
- Climate change and protection of the marine environment : food security, evolutionary interpretation, and novel application of dispute settlement mechanisms under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea / Chie Kojima
- Solar radiation management geoengineering and strict liability for ultra-hazardous activities / Kerryn Brent
- Balancing innovation, development and security : dual-use concepts in export control laws / Machiko Kanetake
- Innovative policies for overcoming barriers to financing for green energy projects in Sub-Saharan Africa / Leslyn A. Lewis
- International cooperation, intellectual property, and climate-essential innovation / Brian R. Israel
- The climate change tent and the trade cathedral : assessing the relationship between environmental regulations and wto law after the Paris agreement / Maria Panezi
- Legislative innovation in the trade and climate regimes : towards a framework for the comparative analysis of multilateral lawmaking / Nicolas Lamp
- Investor-state arbitration and domestic environmental governance : recent developments in Canada / Matthew Levine
- The value of an innovation framework for international law / Neil Craik and Sara L. Seck
- Isbn
- 9781108526081
- Label
- Global environmental change and innovation in international law
- Title
- Global environmental change and innovation in international law
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Neil Craik, University of Waterloo, Cameron S.G. Jefferies, University of Alberta, Sara L. Seck, Dalhousie University, Tim Stephens, University of Sydney
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The challenges to global order posed by rapid environmental change are increasingly recognized as defining features of our time. In this groundbreaking work, the concept of innovation is deployed to explore normative and institutional responses in international law to such environmental change by addressing two fundamental themes: first, whether law can foresee, prevent, and adapt to environmental transformations; and second, whether international legal responses to social, economic, and technological innovation can appropriately reflect the evolving needs of contemporary societies at national and international scales. Using a range of case studies, the contributions to this collection track innovation - descriptively, normatively, and as a process in and of itself - to explain international environmental law's functionality in the Anthropocene. This book should be read by anyone interested in the critical intersection of environmental and international law
- Cataloging source
- UkCbUP
- Dewey number
- 344.04/6
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- K3584.8
- LC item number
- .G577 2018
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
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- Craik, Neil
- Jefferies, Cameron S.G.
- Seck, Sara L.
- Stephens, Tim
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- Environmental law, International
- Foreign trade regulation
- Climatic changes
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- Global environmental change and innovation in international law, edited by Neil Craik, University of Waterloo, Cameron S.G. Jefferies, University of Alberta, Sara L. Seck, Dalhousie University, Tim Stephens, University of Sydney
- Note
-
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 25 Jul 2018)
- Based on papers presented at the Sixth International Four Societies Conference, 21-22 July 2016 in Waterloo, ON, sponsored by the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law (ANZSIL), the Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL), the Japanese Society of International Law (JSIL) and the American Society of International Law (ASIL)
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- online resource
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- International law, innovation and environmental change in the anthropocene / Cameron S.G. Jefferies, Sara L. Seck and Tim Stephens -- Differentiation in international environmental law : has pragmatism displaced considerations of justice? / Patrícia Galvão Ferreira -- The Paris agreement : continuity and change within the climate regime / Tomoaki Nishimura -- Global climate finance and the green climate fund : can innovation and democracy co-exist? / Katherine Owens -- "Blue carbon" and the need to integrate mitigation, adaptation and conservation goals within the international climate law framework / Justine Bell-James -- Innovative developments in international fisheries law and their contribution to improving the effectiveness of RFMOS and other environmental regimes / Holly Matley -- Addressing climate induced displacement : the need for innovation in international law / Hitomu Kimura -- Climate change and protection of the marine environment : food security, evolutionary interpretation, and novel application of dispute settlement mechanisms under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea / Chie Kojima -- Solar radiation management geoengineering and strict liability for ultra-hazardous activities / Kerryn Brent -- Balancing innovation, development and security : dual-use concepts in export control laws / Machiko Kanetake -- Innovative policies for overcoming barriers to financing for green energy projects in Sub-Saharan Africa / Leslyn A. Lewis -- International cooperation, intellectual property, and climate-essential innovation / Brian R. Israel -- The climate change tent and the trade cathedral : assessing the relationship between environmental regulations and wto law after the Paris agreement / Maria Panezi -- Legislative innovation in the trade and climate regimes : towards a framework for the comparative analysis of multilateral lawmaking / Nicolas Lamp -- Investor-state arbitration and domestic environmental governance : recent developments in Canada / Matthew Levine -- The value of an innovation framework for international law / Neil Craik and Sara L. Seck
- Control code
- CR9781108526081
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxviii, 341 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781108526081
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Other physical details
- digital, PDF file(s).
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- Global environmental change and innovation in international law, edited by Neil Craik, University of Waterloo, Cameron S.G. Jefferies, University of Alberta, Sara L. Seck, Dalhousie University, Tim Stephens, University of Sydney
- Note
-
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 25 Jul 2018)
- Based on papers presented at the Sixth International Four Societies Conference, 21-22 July 2016 in Waterloo, ON, sponsored by the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law (ANZSIL), the Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL), the Japanese Society of International Law (JSIL) and the American Society of International Law (ASIL)
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- International law, innovation and environmental change in the anthropocene / Cameron S.G. Jefferies, Sara L. Seck and Tim Stephens -- Differentiation in international environmental law : has pragmatism displaced considerations of justice? / Patrícia Galvão Ferreira -- The Paris agreement : continuity and change within the climate regime / Tomoaki Nishimura -- Global climate finance and the green climate fund : can innovation and democracy co-exist? / Katherine Owens -- "Blue carbon" and the need to integrate mitigation, adaptation and conservation goals within the international climate law framework / Justine Bell-James -- Innovative developments in international fisheries law and their contribution to improving the effectiveness of RFMOS and other environmental regimes / Holly Matley -- Addressing climate induced displacement : the need for innovation in international law / Hitomu Kimura -- Climate change and protection of the marine environment : food security, evolutionary interpretation, and novel application of dispute settlement mechanisms under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea / Chie Kojima -- Solar radiation management geoengineering and strict liability for ultra-hazardous activities / Kerryn Brent -- Balancing innovation, development and security : dual-use concepts in export control laws / Machiko Kanetake -- Innovative policies for overcoming barriers to financing for green energy projects in Sub-Saharan Africa / Leslyn A. Lewis -- International cooperation, intellectual property, and climate-essential innovation / Brian R. Israel -- The climate change tent and the trade cathedral : assessing the relationship between environmental regulations and wto law after the Paris agreement / Maria Panezi -- Legislative innovation in the trade and climate regimes : towards a framework for the comparative analysis of multilateral lawmaking / Nicolas Lamp -- Investor-state arbitration and domestic environmental governance : recent developments in Canada / Matthew Levine -- The value of an innovation framework for international law / Neil Craik and Sara L. Seck
- Control code
- CR9781108526081
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxviii, 341 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781108526081
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- digital, PDF file(s).
- Specific material designation
- remote
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