Adjudicating climate change: (Record no. 3615)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9780521879705
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 344.046342
Item number ADJ
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Personal name Burns, William C. G.
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Title Adjudicating climate change:
Remainder of title state, national, and international approaches /
Statement of responsibility, etc by William C.G. Burns
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Name of publisher Cambridge University Press,
Year of publication 2009.
Place of publication Cambridge:
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Formatted contents note 1. Introduction: the exigencies that drive potential causes of action for climate change William C. G. Burns and Hari M. Osofsky--Part I. Subnational Case Studies--<br/>2. State action as political voice in climate change policy: the Minnesota environmental cost valuation regulation Stephanie Stern; 3. Limiting climate change at the coal mine Lesley K. McAllister--<br/>4. Cities, land use, and the global commons: genesis and the urban politics of climate change Katherine Trisolini and Jonathan Zasloff--<br/>5. Atmospheric trust litigation Mary Christina Wood; Part II. National Case Studies--<br/>6. The intersection of scale, science, and law in Massachusetts v. EPA Hari M. Osofsky--<br/>7. Biodiversity, global warming, and the United States Endangered Species Act: the role of domestic wildlife law in addressing greenhouse gas emissions Brendan R. Cummings and Kassie R. Siegel--<br/>8. An emerging human right to security from climate change: the case against gas flaring in Nigeria Amy Sinden--<br/>9. Tort-based climate litigation David A. Grossman--<br/>10. Insurance and climate change litigation Jeffrey W. Stempel; Part III. Supranational Case Studies--<br/>11. The world heritage convention and climate change: the case for a climate-change mitigation strategy beyond the Kyoto protocol Erica J. Thorson--<br/>12. The Inuit petition as a bridge? Beyond dialectics of climate change and indigenous peoples' rights Hari M. Osofsky--<br/>13. Bringing climate change claims to the accountability mechanisms of international financial institutions Jennifer Gleason and David B. Hunter--<br/>14. Potential causes of action for climate change impacts under the United Nations Fish Stock Agreement William C. G. Burns--<br/>15. Climate change litigation: opening the door to the international court of justice Andrew Strauss--<br/>16. The implications of climate change litigation: litigation for international environmental law-making David B. Hunter--<br/>17. Conclusion: adjudicating climate change across scales Hari M. Osofsky.
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Abstract, etc This book examines lawsuits over climate change that have been brought around the world. It can serve as a resource for those interested in the problem of climate change and in the role that courts are playing in climate regulation.
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Topical Term Global warming --Law and legislation
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