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Since 2010, a significant quantity of international climate change finance has begun to reach developing countries. However, the transfer of finance under the international climate change regime the legal and ethical obligations that underpin it, the constraints on its use, its intended outcomes, and its successes, failures, and future potential constitutes a poorly understood topic.

Climate Change Finance and International Law fills this gap in the legal scholarship. The book analyses the legal obligations of developed countries to financially support qualifying developing countries to pursue globally significant mitigation and adaptation outcomes, as well as the obligations of the latter under the international regime of financial support. Through case studies of climate finance mechanisms and a multitude of other sources, this book delivers a rich legal and empirical understanding of the implementation of states' climate finance obligations to date.

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Introduction

  1. Climate finance: Concepts and institutions
  2. Climate finance in legal scholarship
  3. Legal obligations of states relating to climate finance
  4. State performance of obligations on climate finance
  5. The philosophy of the control of nature

Climate Change Finance and International Law

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/06/2018
      ISBN13: 9781138612440, 978-1138612440
      ISBN10: 1138612448

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Since 2010, a significant quantity of international climate change finance has begun to reach developing countries. However, the transfer of finance under the international climate change regime the legal and ethical obligations that underpin it, the constraints on its use, its intended outcomes, and its successes, failures, and future potential constitutes a poorly understood topic.

      Climate Change Finance and International Law fills this gap in the legal scholarship. The book analyses the legal obligations of developed countries to financially support qualifying developing countries to pursue globally significant mitigation and adaptation outcomes, as well as the obligations of the latter under the international regime of financial support. Through case studies of climate finance mechanisms and a multitude of other sources, this book delivers a rich legal and empirical understanding of the implementation of states' climate finance obligations to date.

      T

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      1. Climate finance: Concepts and institutions
      2. Climate finance in legal scholarship
      3. Legal obligations of states relating to climate finance
      4. State performance of obligations on climate finance
      5. The philosophy of the control of nature

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