The Role of Climate Change in Global Economic Governance

Bradly J Condon author Tapen Sinha author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:22nd Aug '13

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Climate change presents an unprecedented global challenge, and impacts upon a wide range of human economic activity. The issue of how to address climate change in developing countries has provoked international political controversy and the urgent need for effective international responses has become increasingly apparent. The Role of Climate Change in Global Economic Governance addresses the growing number of legal and economic issues that arise with respect to climate change, combining analysis from economic, financial, and legal perspectives. The book assesses how the World Trade Organization, international investment law, and the international intellectual property rights regime approach the economic issues raised by climate change. The authors analyse how climate change regulation interacts with international economic law, and consider how financial instruments and insurance can mitigate the risks posed by climate change and facilitate adaptation. It breaks new ground in considering the financial sector's response to climate change, looking at how market mechanisms and risk insurance can reduce its economic cost.

The Role of Climate Change in Global Economic Governance by Bradly J. Condon and Tapen Sinha stands out from the growing number of works addressing these issues. While other authors have also sought to direct the focus from potential conflicts between the international trade and climate regimes towards their potential synergies, few have explored these multifaceted and complex linkages between the two prominent policy areas as successfully as Condon and Sinha ... Covering not only World Trade Organization (WTO) law, but also international investment law as well as the international intellectual property regime, the book broadens the horizons in a very useful way ... What is particularly commendable about the book is its authors' apparent expertise in both, climate change and trade issues, and a rarely genuine quest for synergies and opportunities to use global economic governance to advance climate policy objectives. Kati Kulovesi, The Yearbook of European Law

ISBN: 9780199654550

Dimensions: 239mm x 175mm x 23mm

Weight: 582g

288 pages