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Ruppel, Christian Roschmann, Katharina Ruppel-Schlichting (editors) 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aBaden-Baden, Germany :$cNomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH,$d2013. 215 $a1 online resource (927 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a3-8329-7796-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters. 327 $aFOREWORD; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; THE EDITORS; THE CONTRIBUTORS; PART I: GLOBAL CLIMATE GOVERNANCE - DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES; 1 Intersections of Law and Cooperative Global Climate Governance - Challenges in the Anthropocene; 2 International Climate Change Policy: Where do we Stand? ; 3 Climate Change Lawfare; 4 Greening Permanent Sovereignty through the Common Concern in the Climate Change Regime: Awake Custodial Sovereignty! ; PART II: GLOBAL CLIMATE GOVERNANCE AND DIPLOMACY; 5 Power in Global Climate Governance 327 $a6 CBDR as a Principle of Inspiring Actions rather than Justifying Inaction in the Global Climate Change Regime 7 Beyond International Climate Negotiations: Climate Diplomacy from a Foreign Policy Perspective; 8 Confronting Complex Global Challenges: Comparing the Climate Change and Law of the Sea Negotiations ; 9 UNEP plus X? A Critical Assessment of Reform: Proposals and Implications for the International Climate Regime; PART III: A TRANSDISCIPLINARY MIX: CLIMATE CHANGE, POLITICS AND FINANCE 327 $a10 Transdisciplinarity: Theory and Visions on Global Transdisciplinary Processes for Adapting to Climate Change11 The Politics of Climate Change: Review and Future Challenges ; 12 International Climate Finance: Policies, Structures and Challenges ; PART IV: CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY, COOPERATION AND PROTECTION EFFORTS; 13 Climate Change Law and Policy Positions in the African Union and Related Developments in Selected African Countries; 14 Council of Europe Climate Law Standards and Perspectives 327 $a15 Renewable Energy Policy in the European Union: A Contribution to Meeting International Climate Protection Goals? 16 China-Africa Cooperation: Joint Engagement in Adaptation to Climate ; 17 The BRICS Partnership: Development and Climate Change Policy from an African Perspective ; PART V: CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSES, EQUITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; 18 Sustainable and Inclusive Adaptation to Climate Change and Public Policy Challenges in Central America; 19 Mainstreaming Sustainable Development into National Climate Change Responses: Assessing the Legal Options to Reinforce Equity 327 $a20 Agenda 21 and Climate Protection: The Development of Global and Local Governance for Environment and Development - Observations from Research in Namibia 21 Ethics for Climate Justice and Sustainability through Value-based Approaches: A New Tanzanian Model and Paradigm Shift ; PART VI: CLIMATE CHANGE, SECURITY AND THE MIGRATION DEBATE; 22 Science, Facts and Fears: The Debate on Climate Change and Security ; 23 Dangerous Anthropogenic Climate Change from the Perspective of Adaptation ; 24 Climate Change, Disasters and Migration: Current Challenges to International Law 327 $a25 Enhancing Adaptation Options and Managing Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change: Role of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 330 $aThis two volume study systematically addresses both international climate change law and global climate change governance. 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