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The Evolution of Multilateral Regimes: Implications for Climate Change’ (Pew Center on Global Climate (2010)

by D Bodansky, E Diringer
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Justice for Future Generations:

by Peter Michael Lawrence , 2013
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...urt of Human Rights and the World Trade Organisation (WTO)sdispute settlement system suggests that these regimes evolved over asconsiderable period of time and depended upon the development of trusts(=-=Bodansky and Diringer 2010-=-). The dilemma, in terms of intergenerational justice,sis that time is of the essence. So the time essential for building trust in a globalstreaty regime is restricted.sIn the environment field, some ...

Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution.

by Daniel Bodansky, Sandra Day , 2011
"... A number of established multilateral regimes offer important avenues for climate mitigation efforts complementary to those of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Tackling discrete dimensions of the climate challenge in regional, sectoral and other global venues can yield action ..."
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A number of established multilateral regimes offer important avenues for climate mitigation efforts complementary to those of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Tackling discrete dimensions of the climate challenge in regional, sectoral and other global venues can yield action on multiple fronts, contributing toward closing the gap between national pledges and the UNFCCC goal of limiting warming to 2 degrees Celsius. This brief examines ongoing and potential efforts in the International Maritime Organization, the International Civil Aviation Organization, the Montreal Protocol, and the
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