Description
Explores the legal dimensions of loss and damage caused by climate change, providing a comprehensive overview of the topic. Examines the international legal framework for addressing loss and damage, including the Paris Agreement and other relevant treaties. Analyzes the role of domestic law in addressing loss and damage, with a focus on key jurisdictions. Discusses the challenges and opportunities for developing effective legal frameworks for loss and damage. Provides practical guidance on how to implement legal frameworks for loss and damage, including case studies and best practices. Contributes to the ongoing debate on the legal implications of climate change, offering new insights and perspectives. Written by leading experts in the field of climate change law, support the accuracy and reliability of the information provided. Essential reading for policymakers, legal practitioners, academics, and anyone interested in the legal dimensions of climate change.
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