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Nijhoff Publishers$d2013 215 $a1 online resource (292 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-04-24392-5 327 $tPreliminary Material -- $tWelcome Speech /$rDieter Lenzen -- $tOpening Speech /$rHans-Joachim Koch -- $tThe Budget Approach?A Framework for a Global Transformation towards a Low Carbon Economy /$rDirk Messner , John Schellnhuber , Stefan Rahmstorf and J. Daniel Klingenfeld -- $tA Tale of Two Architectures: The Once and Future U.N. Climate Change Regime /$rDaniel Bodansky -- $tEnergy Switch in Germany: 100% Renewable Electricity by 2050 /$rHeidi Foth and Sönke Bohm -- $tLegal Options for Regime Evolution in the Climate Change Regime: Some Comments /$rMarc Pallemaerts -- $tInternational Climate Change Policy: An Indian Perspective /$rLavanya Rajamani -- $tInternational Climate Law and Policy: An Australian Perspective /$rJacqueline Peel -- $tDiscussion Summary?Working Group: International Climate Policy before COP 17 /$rSebastian Oberthür -- $tClimate Protection: A South American Perspective /$rJorge Caillaux -- $tClimate Protection and Sustainability in Japan?Tasks Following March 11th 2011 /$rMasanori Okada -- $tDiscussion Summary?Working Group: Initiatives on an EU and on a National Level /$rAstrid Epiney -- $tIntegrating Shipping into the EU Emissions Trading Scheme? /$rTim Bäuerle -- $tA Cooperative Compliance Strategy: The Voluntary IMO Member State Audit Scheme /$rLawrence D. Barchue -- $tThe ?Erika III? Package: Progress or Breach of International Law? /$rAlexander Proelss -- $tEmissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping: A BIMCO Perspective /$rTorben Skaanild -- $tSome Comments on the Role of Industry in the Prevention of Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping /$rAldo Chircop -- $tDiscussion Summary?Working Group: The Prevention of Shipping Accidents /$rHenrik Ringbom -- $tThe Impact of Global Warming on the Oceans /$rMojib Latif -- $tUse and Protection of the Seas in Times of Climate Change /$rJochen Flasbarth -- $tDiscussion Summary?Forum 1: Protection of the Marine Environment and Climate Change /$rLilly Weidemann -- $tWind Energy and Marine Environment Protection /$rUrsula Prall -- $tWind Energy and Maritime Spatial Planning /$rMonika Breuch-Moritz and Nico Nolte -- $tDiscussion Summary?Forum on Offshore Wind Energy: Actors, Legal Instruments and Decision-Making Procedures /$rRonán Long -- $tIntroductory Remarks on Opportunities of the Cities in the Field of Local Climate Change Governance /$rJoachim Sanden -- $tConclusions of FORUM II: Cities? Contributions to Environmental Protection /$rMartin Huber and Joachim Sanden -- $tResults: Climate Change /$rHans-Joachim Koch -- $tResults: Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping /$rDoris König -- $tList of Participants. 330 $aIn Climate Change and Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping Hans-Joachim Koch, Doris König, Joachim Sanden and Roda Verheyen provide an edited overview on the recent discussions regarding legal questions of tackling climate change, and the legal instruments related to environmental problems caused by international shipping. An esteemed international group of authors make important contributions to the legal challenges in international, European and domestic law. Focal points are multilateral environmental agreements and the law of the sea as well as the potential contributions by municipalities. 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