European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2022

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Collectivité auteur: SpringerLink (Online service)
Autres auteurs: Bäumler, Jelena (Éditeur intellectuel), Binder, Christina (Éditeur intellectuel), Bungenberg, Marc (Éditeur intellectuel), Krajewski, Markus (Éditeur intellectuel), Rühl, Giesela (Éditeur intellectuel), Tams, Christian J. (Éditeur intellectuel), Terhechte, Jörg Philipp (Éditeur intellectuel), Ziegler, Andreas R. (Éditeur intellectuel)
Résumé:XII, 581 p.
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Langue:anglais
Publié: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Édition:1st ed. 2023.
Collection:European Yearbook of International Economic Law, 13
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Accès en ligne:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28532-5
Format: Électronique Livre
Table des matières:
  • Editorial
  • PART I – Climate Change & Liability
  • Climate Change Challenges Constitutional Law: Contextualising the German Federal Constitutional Courts Climate Jurisprudence within Climate Constitutionalism
  • Trans-Nationally Determined Contributions for climate justice: Resolving a Paris Agreement’s contradiction that is working against developing states
  • The Green Climate Fund, Climate Change and Corporate Due Diligence: What Role for the Private Facility Sector?
  • Market Access Conditionality and Border Carbon Adjustments
  • Removing Barriers to Climate Change Litigation: The Progressive Erosion of Central Banks’ Immunity
  • The WTO Panel Report on US-Safeguard Measure on PV Products: A Decisive Victory for the Fight Against Climate Change?
  • The Innovative Trade and Climate Action-Linkage in the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement – A Template for the EU’s New Approach to Green Trade Agreements
  • The Investment Treaty Regime and the Clean Energy Transition
  • Making the Energy Charter Treaty Climate-Friendly: An (Almost) Impossible Leap
  • Making Finance Flows Consistent with the Aims of the Paris Agreement – Roles, Obligations, and Limitations of the EU Banking Sector and Its Regulatory and Supervisory Institutions
  • The Double Materiality Principle (Article 19a NFRD) as Proposed by the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive – An Effective Concept to Tackle Green Washing?
  • Assessing the Climate of ‘Shareholder based Climate Change Litigation’ in the Global South
  • From Unilateral Border Carbon Adjustments to Cooperation in Climate Clubs: Rethinking Exclusion in Light of Trade and Climate Law Constraints
  • Environmental and Sustainability Aspects in EU Competition Law – Towards a “More Economic & Ecological Approach” under Article 101 TFEU?
  • Climate-Related Individual Rights Under EU Secondary Law and Limitations to Their Material Scope
  • Reducing GHG Emissions in a Constitutional Democracy – When EU Civil Courts adjust the EU Emission Trading System
  • The Proposed EU Regulation on Trade in Forest-Risk Commodities (FRCs): A First Assessment
  • PART II – Current Challenges, Development and Events in European and International Economic Law
  • Seven Years Inside the Trade Defence Machinery Room – How Political is the European Commission?.