Climate Change and Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping: An International Legal Framework: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference 2011
Editat de Hans--Joachim Koch, Doris König, Joachim Sanden, Roda Verheyenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 dec 2012
This important new collection, based on the research findings of the Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference 2011, are of particular relevance for lawyers and scholars interested in the recent legal discussions on climate change law and environmental Law of the Sea.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004243927
ISBN-10: 9004243925
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:XVI, 276.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9004243925
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:XVI, 276.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Cuprins
Foreword by the Editors
List of Participants
A. Welcoming Addresses
Welcome Speech
Dieter Lenzen
Opening Speech
Hans-Joachim Koch
B. Climate Change
I. Presentations
The Budget Approach- A Framework for a global Transformation towards a Low Carbon Economy
Dirk Messner et al.
A Tale of Two Architectures: The Once and Future U.N. Climate Change Regime
Daniel Bodansky
Energy Switch in Germany: 100% Renewable Electricity by 2050
Heidi Foth and Sönke Bohm
II. Working Groups
1. International Climate Policy before COP 17
Legal Options for Regime Evolution in the Climate Change Regime: Some Comments
Marc Pallemaerts
International Climate Change Policy: An Indian Perspective
Lavanya Rajamani
International Climate Law and Policy: An Australian Perspective
Jacqueline Peel
Discussion Summary
Sebastian Oberthür
2. EU and National Initiatives Climate Protection: A South American Perspective
Jorge Caillaux
Climate Protection and Sustainability in Japan – Tasks following March 11th 2011
Masanori Okada
Discussion Summary
Astrid Epiney
C. Environmental Hazards Caused by Shipping
I. Presentations
Integrating Shipping into the EU Emissions Trading Scheme?
Tim Bäuerle
A Cooperative Compliance Strategy: The Voluntary IMO Member State Audit Scheme
Lawrence D. Barchue Sr.
The ‘Erika III’ Package: Progress or Breach of International Law?
Alexander Proelss
II. Working Groups
1. Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping
Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping: A BIMCO Perspective
Torben Skaanild
2. The Prevention of Shipping Accidents
Some Comments on the Role of Industry in the Prevention of Environmental Hazards Caused by Shipping
Aldo Chircop
Discussion Summary
Henrik Ringbom
D. Protection of the Marine Environment and Climate Change
The Impact of Global Warming on the Oceans
Mojib Latif
Use and Protection of the Seas in Times of Climate Change
Jochen Flasbarth
Discussion Summary
Lilly Weidemann
E. Offshore Wind Energy
Wind Energy and Marine Environment Protection
Ursula Prall
Wind Energy and Maritime Spatial Planning
Monika Breuch-Moritz and Nico Nolte
Discussion Summary
Ronán Long
F. Cities’ Contributions to Environmental Protection
Introductory Remarks on Opportunities of the Cities in the Field of Local Climate Change Governance
Joachim Sanden
Conclusions of FORUM II: Cities’ Contributions to Environmental Protection
Martin Huber and Joachim Sanden
G. Results
Results: Climate Change
Hans-Joachim Koch
Results: Environmental Hazards Caused by Shipping
Doris König
List of Participants
A. Welcoming Addresses
Welcome Speech
Dieter Lenzen
Opening Speech
Hans-Joachim Koch
B. Climate Change
I. Presentations
The Budget Approach- A Framework for a global Transformation towards a Low Carbon Economy
Dirk Messner et al.
A Tale of Two Architectures: The Once and Future U.N. Climate Change Regime
Daniel Bodansky
Energy Switch in Germany: 100% Renewable Electricity by 2050
Heidi Foth and Sönke Bohm
II. Working Groups
1. International Climate Policy before COP 17
Legal Options for Regime Evolution in the Climate Change Regime: Some Comments
Marc Pallemaerts
International Climate Change Policy: An Indian Perspective
Lavanya Rajamani
International Climate Law and Policy: An Australian Perspective
Jacqueline Peel
Discussion Summary
Sebastian Oberthür
2. EU and National Initiatives Climate Protection: A South American Perspective
Jorge Caillaux
Climate Protection and Sustainability in Japan – Tasks following March 11th 2011
Masanori Okada
Discussion Summary
Astrid Epiney
C. Environmental Hazards Caused by Shipping
I. Presentations
Integrating Shipping into the EU Emissions Trading Scheme?
Tim Bäuerle
A Cooperative Compliance Strategy: The Voluntary IMO Member State Audit Scheme
Lawrence D. Barchue Sr.
The ‘Erika III’ Package: Progress or Breach of International Law?
Alexander Proelss
II. Working Groups
1. Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping
Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping: A BIMCO Perspective
Torben Skaanild
2. The Prevention of Shipping Accidents
Some Comments on the Role of Industry in the Prevention of Environmental Hazards Caused by Shipping
Aldo Chircop
Discussion Summary
Henrik Ringbom
D. Protection of the Marine Environment and Climate Change
The Impact of Global Warming on the Oceans
Mojib Latif
Use and Protection of the Seas in Times of Climate Change
Jochen Flasbarth
Discussion Summary
Lilly Weidemann
E. Offshore Wind Energy
Wind Energy and Marine Environment Protection
Ursula Prall
Wind Energy and Maritime Spatial Planning
Monika Breuch-Moritz and Nico Nolte
Discussion Summary
Ronán Long
F. Cities’ Contributions to Environmental Protection
Introductory Remarks on Opportunities of the Cities in the Field of Local Climate Change Governance
Joachim Sanden
Conclusions of FORUM II: Cities’ Contributions to Environmental Protection
Martin Huber and Joachim Sanden
G. Results
Results: Climate Change
Hans-Joachim Koch
Results: Environmental Hazards Caused by Shipping
Doris König
Notă biografică
Professor Dr. Hans-Joachim Koch is Professor at Hamburg University (em. 2010) and is a founder of the Research Centre for Environmental Law. From 2002-2008 he was chairman of the German Advisory Council on the Environment (SRU), and, since 2005 has been Chairman of the Association for Envrionmental Law (Gesellschaft für Umweltrecht).
Dr. Doris König, M.C.L. is President of Bucerius Law School, Hamburg, and holds the Claussen-Simon-Foundation Chair of International Law.
Professor Dr. Joachim Sanden is Head of Directorate in the Ministry of Urban Development and Environment of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and Extraordinary Professor at Leuphana University Lueneburg. His main research interests are in the fields of International, European and German Environmental Law.
Dr. Roda Verheyen is an attorney in private pracice with a focus on environmental and planning law. Her academic interest is in climate change law and the connext between development, finance and environment. She has an extensive background in international law and the making of international agreements.
Dr. Doris König, M.C.L. is President of Bucerius Law School, Hamburg, and holds the Claussen-Simon-Foundation Chair of International Law.
Professor Dr. Joachim Sanden is Head of Directorate in the Ministry of Urban Development and Environment of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and Extraordinary Professor at Leuphana University Lueneburg. His main research interests are in the fields of International, European and German Environmental Law.
Dr. Roda Verheyen is an attorney in private pracice with a focus on environmental and planning law. Her academic interest is in climate change law and the connext between development, finance and environment. She has an extensive background in international law and the making of international agreements.