Friday, November 2, 2012

Bodansky & Rajamani: The Evolution and Governance Architecture of the Climate Change Regime

Daniel Bodansky (Arizona State Univ. - Law) & Lavanya Rajamani (Centre for Policy Research) have posted The Evolution and Governance Architecture of the Climate Change Regime (in International Law and International Relations, Detlef Sprinz & Urs Luterbacher eds., 2nd ed., forthcoming). Here's the abstract:
This book chapter provides an historical and legal introduction to the UN climate change regime. It reviews the development of the regime, from the emergence of the climate change issue in the 1980s through the adoption of the 1992 UN Framework on Climate Change, the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, the 2001 Marrakech Accords, the 2007 Bali Action Plan, the 2009 Copenhagen Accord, the 2010 Cancun Agreements, and the 2011 Durban Platform. The chapter outlines the principal elements of the legal regime, and concludes with some brief observations about the future direction of the UN climate change regime.