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The Paris Agreement on Climate Change: A Commentary (eBook)

Edited by: Geert van Calster, Leonie Reins

ISBN13: 9781788979191
Published: March 2021
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
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Providing in-depth coverage of each article of the Paris Agreement, this Commentary offers a comprehensive, legal analysis of this most recent and important international instrument on climate change. This provision-by-provision textual analysis examines the commitments that parties to the Agreement have made to undertake ambitious efforts to combat climate change and adapt to its effects, whilst providing additional support to developing countries.

Describing the history, implementation and operation of the Paris Agreement, this Commentary is indispensable for obtaining a deep and nuanced understanding of the way in which the global community seeks to intensify its efforts to address climate change. Written by internationally renowned contributors, it discusses recent examples of implementation of the Agreement and nationally determined contributions (NDCs).

Clearly written and accessible, this Commentary will be a vital resource for policy makers and government officials involved in climate change across the globe, whilst also being valuable for practitioners, scholars and students of climate change law and policy.

Subjects:
Environmental Law, eBooks
Contents:
Table of cases
Table of legislation
Introduction –The Paris Agreement on Climate Change
Leonie Reins and Geert Van Calster
The Preamble
Ben Boer
Article 1. Scope of obligations: terms and definitions
Rowena Cantley-Smith
Article 2. Aims, objectives and principles
Navraj Singh Ghaleigh
Article 3. Aims, objectives and principles
Navraj Singh Ghaleigh and Cleo Verkuijl
Article 4. Mitigation
Benoît Mayer
Article 5. Sinks, reservoirs of GHGs and forests
Annalisa Savaresi and Lucia Perugini
Article 6. Voluntary cooperation/NDCs
Matthieu Wemaëre
Article 7. Adaptation
Cathrine Ramstad Wenger
Article 8. Loss and damage
Elisa Calliari, Lisa Vanhala, Linnéa Nordlander, Daniel Puig, Fatemeh Bakhtiari, Md Fahad Hossain, Saleemul Huq, and M. Feisal Rahman
Article 9. Finance
Michael Mehling
Article 10. Technology development and transfer
Matthew Rimmer
Article 11. Capacity-building
Gokce Mete
Article 12. Education and training
Jelena Bäumler and Thomas Schomerus
Article 13. Enhanced transparency framework for action and support
Harro van Asselt and Kati Kulovesi
Article 14. The global stocktake
Marjan Peeters
Article 15. Compliance mechanism
Lisa Benjamin, Rueanna Haynes and Bryce Rudyk
Article 16. Institutional provisions
Jed Odermatt
Article 17. Institutional provisions
Jed Odermatt
Article 18. Institutional provisions
Jed Odermatt
Article 19. Institutional provisions
Jed Odermatt
Article 20. Concluding the Paris Agreement: signature and consent to be bound
Rowena Cantley-Smith
Article 21. Entry into force and ratification
Rowena Cantley-Smith
Article 22. Amending the Paris Agreement
Rowena Cantley-Smith
Article 23. Annexes to the Paris Agreement
Rowena Cantley-Smith
Article 24. Settlement of disputes under the Paris Agreement
Rowena Cantley-Smith
Article 25. Voting rights
Rowena Cantley-Smith
Article 26. Depositary of the Paris Agreement
Rowena Cantley-Smith
Article 27. Reservations to the Paris Agreement
Rowena Cantley-Smith
Article 28. Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement
Rowena Cantley-Smith
Article 29. Authentication and adoption of the Paris Agreement’s text
Rowena Cantley-Smith
Index