The Third Pillar of International Climate Change Law: Explaining ‘Loss and Damage’ after the Paris Agreement
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The Third Pillar of International Climate Change Law: Explaining ‘Loss and Damage’ after the Paris Agreement. / Broberg, Morten.
I: Climate Law, Bind 10, Nr. 2, 26.06.2020, s. 211-223.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - The Third Pillar of International Climate Change Law: Explaining ‘Loss and Damage’ after the Paris Agreement
AU - Broberg, Morten
PY - 2020/6/26
Y1 - 2020/6/26
N2 - With the 2015 Paris Agreement, ‘loss and damage’ (L&D) was introduced into the unfccc treaty framework as a new, third substantive area of climate change law. Both before and after its adoption, this new area has been subject to much contention—and this is reflected in a high degree of uncertainty surrounding its interpretation. This article examines the definition of L&D and the types of impact covered by the notion. It also examines the relationship of L&D with mitigation and adaptation, as well as the instruments that are covered by it. Finally, the article considers the controversial issue of who can invoke L&D—and against whom.
AB - With the 2015 Paris Agreement, ‘loss and damage’ (L&D) was introduced into the unfccc treaty framework as a new, third substantive area of climate change law. Both before and after its adoption, this new area has been subject to much contention—and this is reflected in a high degree of uncertainty surrounding its interpretation. This article examines the definition of L&D and the types of impact covered by the notion. It also examines the relationship of L&D with mitigation and adaptation, as well as the instruments that are covered by it. Finally, the article considers the controversial issue of who can invoke L&D—and against whom.
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M3 - Journal article
VL - 10
SP - 211
EP - 223
JO - Climate Law
JF - Climate Law
SN - 1878-6553
IS - 2
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