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Legal Aspects of Carbon Trading: Kyoto, Copenhagen, and beyond

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Prior to joining the Bank in , he held a faculty chair in international law at the University of Hull in the United Kingdom, where he is still an honorary professor. Freestone has written widely on international environmental law, is the General Editor of the "Legal Aspects of Sustainable Development" a monograph series published by Martinus Nijhoff and is the founding editor of the "International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law.

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Charlotte Streck is Director of Climate Focus, a consultancy company specialized in climate change law and policy and the global carbon market. In this capacity she was responsible for establishing carbon funds and legal structuring of World Bank carbon transactions in Africa, Eastern Europe, Latin America and Asia. She authored and co-authored several books and numerous articles on environmental law and policy, is a board member of the Global Public Policy Institute, an adjunct lecturer at the University of Potsdam, senior fellow of the Center of International Sustainable Development Law at McGill University, and an Advisor to the Prince of Wales Rainforest Project.

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This new book examines all the main legal issues which are raised by this explosion of what is now called carbon finance. The Parties to the UN Framework Convention are in the process of negotiating a successor regime to the Kyoto Protocol whose commitment period ends in As scientists predict that the threat of dangerous climate change requires much more radical mitigation actions, the negotiations aim for a more comprehensive and wide ranging agreement which includes new players - such as the US - as well as taking account of new sources such as aircraft emissions and new mechanisms such as Reducing Emissions through Deforestation and Degradation REDD.

This volume will cover the legal aspects of these This volume builds on the success of the editors' previous volume published by OUP in Making Kyoto Work , which remains the standard work of reference for legal practitioners and researchers on carbon finance and trading under the Kyoto Protocol. Read more Read less. Oxford University Press; 1 edition November 30, Language: Don't have a Kindle?


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This new book examines all the main legal and policy issues which are raised by emissions trading and carbon finance. The Parties to the UN Framework Convention are in the process of negotiating a successor regime to the Kyoto Protocol whose first commitment period ends in As scientists predict that the threat of dangerous climate change requires much more radical mitigation actions, the negotiations aim for a more comprehensive and wide ranging agreement which includes new players - such as the US - as well as taking account of new sources such as aircraft emissions and new mechanisms such as the creation of incentives for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation.

This volume builds on the success of the editors' previous volume published by OUP in Making Kyoto Work, which remains the standard work of reference for legal practitioners and researchers on carbon finance and trading under the Kyoto Protocol. Legal ownership and nature of allowances and carbon rights; 3.

Legal Aspects of Carbon Trading: Kyoto, Copenhagen, and beyond

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    Interpreting additionality of CDM projects: Changes in additionality definitions and regulatory practices over time, Axel Michaelowa The mechanism of the future, Jelmer Hoogzaad, Charlotte Streck The Secondary Market for Emissions Trading: Balancing market design and market based transaction norms, Andrew Hedges Carbon Trading outside Kyoto: Legal implications of the allocation mechanism competition, state aid, accounting , Michael Rodi National and Sub-National Schemes Carbon Trading Outside Kyoto: