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European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2022 / edited by Jelena Bäumler, Christina Binder, Marc Bungenberg, Markus Krajewski, Giesela Rühl, Christian J. Tams, Jörg Philipp Terhechte, Andreas R. Ziegler
(European Yearbook of International Economic Law. ISSN:23648406 ; 13)

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2023
Edition 1st ed. 2023.
Authors Bäumler, Jelena editor
Binder, Christina editor
Bungenberg, Marc editor
Krajewski, Markus editor
Rühl, Giesela editor
Tams, Christian J editor
Terhechte, Jörg Philipp editor
Ziegler, Andreas R editor
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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XII, 581 p : online resource
Notes Editorial -- PART I – Climate Change & Liability -- Climate Change Challenges Constitutional Law: Contextualising the German Federal Constitutional Courts Climate Jurisprudence within Climate Constitutionalism -- Trans-Nationally Determined Contributions for climate justice: Resolving a Paris Agreement’s contradiction that is working against developing states -- The Green Climate Fund, Climate Change and Corporate Due Diligence: What Role for the Private Facility Sector? -- Market Access Conditionality and Border Carbon Adjustments -- Removing Barriers to Climate Change Litigation: The Progressive Erosion of Central Banks’ Immunity -- The WTO Panel Report on US-Safeguard Measure on PV Products: A Decisive Victory for the Fight Against Climate Change? -- The Innovative Trade and Climate Action-Linkage in the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement – A Template for the EU’s New Approach to Green Trade Agreements -- The Investment Treaty Regime and the Clean Energy Transition -- Making the Energy Charter Treaty Climate-Friendly: An (Almost) Impossible Leap -- Making Finance Flows Consistent with the Aims of the Paris Agreement – Roles, Obligations, and Limitations of the EU Banking Sector and Its Regulatory and Supervisory Institutions -- The Double Materiality Principle (Article 19a NFRD) as Proposed by the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive – An Effective Concept to Tackle Green Washing? -- Assessing the Climate of ‘Shareholder based Climate Change Litigation’ in the Global South -- From Unilateral Border Carbon Adjustments to Cooperation in Climate Clubs: Rethinking Exclusion in Light of Trade and Climate Law Constraints -- Environmental and Sustainability Aspects in EU Competition Law – Towards a “More Economic & Ecological Approach” under Article 101 TFEU? -- Climate-Related Individual Rights Under EU Secondary Law and Limitations to Their Material Scope -- Reducing GHG Emissions in a Constitutional Democracy – When EU Civil Courts adjust the EU Emission Trading System -- The Proposed EU Regulation on Trade in Forest-Risk Commodities (FRCs): A First Assessment -- PART II – Current Challenges, Development and Events in European and International Economic Law -- Seven Years Inside the Trade Defence Machinery Room – How Political is the European Commission?
Volume 13 of the EYIEL focuses on “Climate Change and Liability”. The volume starts with a distinguished essay about the decision of the German Constitutional Court on the Climate Change Act in a European and international context. The following contributions consider different aspects of climate change in international economic law
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28532-5
Subjects LCSH:International law
LCSH:Trade regulation
LCSH:Commercial law
LCSH:European Economic Community
LCSH:International economic relations
LCSH:Environmental Law
FREE:International Economic Law, Trade Law
FREE:European Economic Law
FREE:International Economics
FREE:Environmental Law
Classification LCC:K3820-3836
DC23:343.07
ID 8000092866
ISBN 9783031285325

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