00794nam a2200229 a 4500991003536949707536080408s 000 0 eng d0333406850b13711581-39ule_instDip.to Filologia Ling. e Lett.itaHyde, G. M.628223D. H. Lawrence /G. M. HydeLondon :Macmillan ;1990viii, 137 p. ;22 cm.Macmillan Modern NovelistsLawrence, D. H..b1371158108-04-0808-04-08991003536949707536LE008 FL.M. (IN) P 7712008000296032le008-E0.00-l- 00000.i1471553308-04-08D. H. Lawrence1229133UNISALENTOle00808-04-08ma -engenk0003896nam 2200457 450 991055687530332120231110233219.09783030973360(electronic bk.)9783030973353(MiAaPQ)EBC6942695(Au-PeEL)EBL6942695(CKB)21441192500041(PPN)261520059(EXLCZ)992144119250004120221111d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierClimate constitutionalism momentum adaptive legal systems /Pasquale ViolaCham, Switzerland :Springer,[2022]©20221 online resource (140 pages)Climate Change Management Print version: Viola, Pasquale Climate Constitutionalism Momentum Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030973353 Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction: Climate and the Law -- 1.1 From the Initial Lack of Trust to the Acknowledgement of the Anthropocene -- 1.2 Interdisciplinary Forewords to Climate Change Law -- 1.3 Cautiously Moving Forward: What We Should Expect from the Next Chapters -- References -- 2 The International Framework, Policies, and the Law: Towards National Legal Domains for Climate Issues -- 2.1 Introduction: The Epistemological Complexity of Climate/Environmental Principles and Rules -- 2.2 Transnational Concerns and Developments of International Law Addressing Environmental and Climate Issues -- 2.3 The Main Legacy to Climate Change Law from International Environmental Law: An Outline -- 2.4 Monologues for the Paris Agreement's Dialogues: The Nationally Determined Contribution System -- 2.5 Basic Prospects of Future Actions through NDCs -- 2.6 Are Domestic Legal Systems Adaptive? -- 2.7 Between Climate and the Environment: The "Aurora" of a Legal Consciousness and the Shift from Preservation and Restoration to Resilience and Adaptation -- References -- 3 The Ongoing Foundation of the Constitutionalisation of Climate -- 3.1 Introduction: Comparative Public and Constitutional Law -- 3.2 Climate-Related Values and Principles within a Domestic Legal System -- 3.3 Constitutionalism -- 3.4 Constitutionalism(s) -- 3.4.1 Transformative Constitutionalism -- 3.4.2 Nuevo Constitucionalismo Latinoamericano -- 3.4.3 Global Constitutionalism -- 3.4.4 Environmental Constitutionalism -- 3.5 Constitution Matters: "Climate Provisions" -- 3.5.1 Zambia -- 3.5.2 Ecuador -- 3.5.3 Bolivia -- 3.5.4 Venezuela -- 3.5.5 Vietnam -- 3.5.6 Tunisia -- 3.5.7 Dominican Republic -- 3.5.8 Nepal -- 3.5.9 Sri Lanka -- 3.5.10 Ivory Coast -- 3.5.11 Algeria -- 3.5.12 Thailand -- 3.5.13 Cuba -- References.4 Applied Climate Justice and Functional Climate Litigation: Overlapping Circles -- 4.1 Introduction: Towards Distributive Justice -- 4.2 Beyond Distributive Justice -- 4.3 Current Trends in Climate Litigation -- 4.3.1 Friends of the Irish Environment v. The Government of Ireland et al. -- 4.3.2 Notre Affaire à Tout and Others v. France -- 4.3.3 D.G. Khan Cement Company v. Government of Punjab -- References -- 5 Conclusion: The Climate Constitutionalism Momentum -- References -- Bibliography.Climate Change Management Climatic changesLaw and legislationClimatic changesData processingClimatic changesLaw and legislation.Climatic changesData processing.344.04633Viola Pasquale1218639MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910556875303321Climate Constitutionalism Momentum2818176UNINA