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Climate Change Law in China in Global Context (eBook)

Edited by: Alexander Zahar, Hao Zhang, Xiangbai He

ISBN13: 9781351724470
Published: July 2020
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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In Climate Change Law in China in Global Context seven climate change law scholars explain how the country’s legal system is gradually being mobilized to support the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in China and achieve adaptation to climate change.

Currently there is very little English scholarship on the legal regime for climate change in China. This volume addresses this gap in the literature, and focuses on recent attempts by the country to build defences against the impacts of climate change and to meet the country’s international obligations on mitigation. The authors are not only interested in China’s laws on paper; rather, the book explains how these laws are implemented and integrated in practice and sheds light on China’s current laws, laws in preparation, the changing standing of law relative to policy, and the further reforms that will be necessary in response to the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change.

This comprehensive and critical account of the Chinese legal system’s response to the pressures of climate change will be an important resource for scholars of international law, environmental law, and Chinese law.

Subjects:
Environmental Law, Other Jurisdictions , eBooks, China
Contents:
China’s Legal System: Sources of Law and Institutions Related to Climate Change
Ancui Liu
Scholarship and Running Debates on Climate Law and Policy in China
Xiangbai He
China in Global Context: Continuity and Discontinuity in International and Chinese Domestic Climate Change Law and Policy
Ying Shen
Renewable Energy Laws and Policies in China in the Context of Climate Change
Mandy Meng Fang
China’s Legal Framework for Emission Trading and Other Market Initiatives
Hao Zhang
Regulation of Sources and Sinks in China’s Domestic Offset Scheme
Hao Zhang
Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in China: A Legal Analysis
Alexander Zahar and Hao Zhang
China’s Legal and Policy Framework for Adaptation: Challenges and Responses
Xiangbai He
Towards a Breakthrough in China’s Climate Change Litigation: Environmental Public Interest Litigation Filed by NGOs
Richard Zhang Qing