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This book explores the present and future of loss and damage in the era of the Paris Agreement. It provides an up-to-date analysis of 'loss and damage' which is often described as the third pillar of international climate change policy.
During the negotiations in 2015 that led to the adoption of the Paris Agreement, one of the most contentious issues was the introduction of a dedicated provision in Article 8 on what is known as 'loss and damage'. The adoption of this new article, however, left many questions unanswered. What is the distinction between 'loss and damage', and 'adaptation'? What are the legal implications of the inclusion of loss and damage as an article in a legal treaty? How can financial assistance and compensation best be channelled to victims of climate change loss and damage? What gaps remain in the loss and damage governance system? The Third Pillar of International Climate Change Policy: On 'Loss and Damage' after the Paris Agreement addresses these questions, and numerous others, and explores the present and future of loss and damage in the era of the Paris Agreement. This book provides an up-to-date analysis of 'loss and damage' which is often described as the third pillar of international climate change policy. It is based around four main themes: (i) insurance schemes, (ii) key gaps in loss and damage governance, including non-economic loss and damage and slow-onset events, (iii) legal aspects of loss and damage, and (iv) novel approaches to loss and damage.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Climate Policy.
Auteur
Morten Broberg is Professor of International Development Law and Honorary Jean Monnet Professor, University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Law.
Beatriz Martinez Romera (PhD, MSc, LLM) is Associate Professor of Law at the Center for International Law and Governance, the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen. She has worked on environmental and climate change law and governance since 2010, in particular the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions from international aviation and maritime transport. She is the founder and manager of the Transatlantic Maritime Emissions Research Network (TRAMEREN) and member of the Bar Association of Madrid, Spain.
Contenu
Introduction: Loss and Damage after Paris: All Talk and No Action?
Morten Broberg and Beatriz Martinez Romera
Linnéa Nordlander, Melanie Pill and Beatriz Martinez Romera
Morten Broberg
Adelle Thomas and Lisa Benjamin
Kees van der Geest and Koko Warner
Meinhard Doelle and Sara Seck
Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh and Diana Hinge Salili
Morten Broberg
Patrick Toussaint and Adrian Martínez Blanco
Erin Roberts and Mark Pelling