Insurance solutions in the context of climate-change-related loss and damage: needs, gaps and roles of the UNFCCC in addressing loss and damage
Warner, Koko, Kreft, Soenke, Zissener, Michael, Höppe, Peter, Bals, Christoph, Loster, Thomas, Linnerooth-Bayer, Joanne, Tschudi, Silvio, Gurenko, Eugene, Haas, Armin, Young, Simon, Kovacs, Paul, Dlugolecki, Andrew and Oxley, Aaron, "Insurance solutions in the context of climate-change-related loss and damage: needs, gaps and roles of the UNFCCC in addressing loss and damage" in Climate change: international law and global governance, volume II: policy, diplomacy and governance in a changing environment ed. Ruppel, Oliver C., Roschmann, Christian and Ruppel-Schlichting, Katharina (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2013), n/a-n/a.
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Author Warner, Koko
Kreft, Soenke
Zissener, Michael
Höppe, Peter
Bals, Christoph
Loster, Thomas
Linnerooth-Bayer, Joanne
Tschudi, Silvio
Gurenko, Eugene
Haas, Armin
Young, Simon
Kovacs, Paul
Dlugolecki, Andrew
Oxley, AaronBook Editor Ruppel, Oliver C.
Roschmann, Christian
Ruppel-Schlichting, KatharinaChapter Title Insurance solutions in the context of climate-change-related loss and damage: needs, gaps and roles of the UNFCCC in addressing loss and damage Book Title Climate change: international law and global governance, volume II: policy, diplomacy and governance in a changing environment Publication Date 2013 Place of Publication Baden-Baden Publisher Nomos Start page n/a End page n/a Language eng Abstract The two-volume publication is one of the first attempts to systematically address both international climate change law and global climate change governance. The two-volume publication deals with international law and the multiple regulatory regimes reflecting fragmentation in the absence of a universal climate change regime. International climate change law, global climate governance and diplomacy are interrelated and extremely complex: The publications explore these areas from a variety of doctrinal, transdisciplinary and thematic perspectives. Volume I assesses the most pressing impacts of climate change on various international law regimes. The main focus lies on • international climate change law as a new international law discipline; • climate change and human rights; • climate change, international trade and investment law; • the law of the sea and sea level rise; • judicial review and international climate change litigation; • other subjects such as mitigation regulation, natural resource management and climate-engineering. Volume II reflects on the United Nations Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the most pressing impacts of climate change on international diplomacy and global governance. This is highlighted from various transdisciplinary and geopolitical perspectives with a special focus on the challenge of strengthening national and international climate change policy, sustainable development and increasing equity around the world, which goes beyond the capacity of national governments. Various international climate change cooperation and protection efforts are analysed, also in the context of global security, climate induced migration movements, adaptation and the loss and damage debate. Keyword Climate Change Law Copyright Holder Nomos Copyright Year 2013 Copyright type All rights reserved -
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