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In the book, authors of the papers study climate change from legal mechanism in different levels: international level, regional level and national level. The essays illustrates issues of future international climate regime, climate change governance, CBDRs, financial mechanisms, carbon capture and storage liability, carbon emission reduction Regulation, EIA, CDM, climate change, export administration and trade protectionism, China's climate change legal framework system, etc.
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Foreword
The Drafting of the Future International Climate Regime: From the
Copenhagen Accord to the Canc,',n Accords
Sandrine Maljean-Dubois Vanessa Richard
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Emerging Climate Change Law and Changing Governance
Jiunn-rong Yeh
Transnational Governance Model of Climate Change: Catastrophic
Risk, Transnational Regulation and Its Implications in International
Law
Yao-ming Hsu
The Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities in the
International Regime of Climate Change
Thomas Deleuil
Financial Mechanisms for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
Measures
Wen-chen Shih
Carbon Capture and Storage Liability Issues in International Law
Chloe Houdy
Research on the EU Carbon Emission Reduction Regulation On the
Aviation Industry: the Resolution in the Post-Kyoto Era
Liang Yong
Environmental Impacts Assessments in the Age of Climate Change:
Some Introductory Notes
Wen-chen Chang
The Clean Development Mechanism From The Perspective of The
Developing Countries
Marion Lemoine
Climate Change, Export Administration and Trade Protectionism
under Control
Bo Ye
Primary Study on China's Climate Change Legal Framework
System
Zhang Zitai Tao Lei
The Impact of the Kyoto Protocol and UNFCCC into the Chinese
Law and Consequent Reforms to Fight Against Climate Change
Peng Feng
Practice and Evolution of Financial Mechanism Combating Climate
Change in China
Gu Dejin Li Chen
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