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Legal Issues for Implementing the Clean Development Mechanism in China

Autor Xiaoyi Jiang
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 sep 2014
Today, climate change is among the most hotly-debated topics. The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), one of the three financial mechanisms under the Kyoto Protocol open to developing and developed countries, was devised to assist in mitigation of global warming. This book discusses what China should do to make full use of the CDM to promote sustainable development and to meet the challenge of climate change from a legal perspective. The findings lead to the conclusion that the CDM has limitations in promoting sustainable development in China, and thus should be regarded only as a complementary instrument in combating climate change. Legal strategies for improving the implementation of CDM projects under the legal framework in China are thus put forward, and some proposals for China to meet the challenge of climate change in the post-2012 era are made.
This book offers new insights to academics and policymakers both in the public and private sector. It is intended for legal practitioners and researchers on carbon trading as well as policymakers interested in the role of developing countries in climate change law. In addition, it is of interest to stakeholders of CDM projects.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783642436789
ISBN-10: 3642436781
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: XX, 268 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Cuprins

Introduction.- What the CDM Is and How It Operates: The CDM in an International Context.- The CDM in China.- Legal Issues for Implementing CDM Projects in China.- The CDM in China in the Post-2012 Era.- A Comparative Study on the Implementation of CDM Projects in India.- Conclusion and Recommendations: How Provide for Better Implementation of the CDM in China?.

Notă biografică

Xiaoyi Jiang is currently a Lecturer in Environmental Law at the Wuhan University China Institute of Boundary and Ocean Studies, PRC. She holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Law from Wuhan University, PRC and a PhD in Environmental Law from the University of Western Sydney, Australia. She has teaching and research interests in International and Comparative Environmental Law, Climate Change, Chinese Environmental Law and Trade and Environment Law.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Today, climate change is among the most hotly-debated topics. The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), one of the three financial mechanisms under the Kyoto Protocol open to developing and developed countries, was devised to assist in mitigation of global warming. This book discusses what China should do to make full use of the CDM to promote sustainable development and to meet the challenge of climate change from a legal perspective. The findings lead to the conclusion that the CDM has limitations in promoting sustainable development in China, and thus should be regarded only as a complementary instrument in combating climate change. Legal strategies for improving the implementation of CDM projects under the legal framework in China are thus put forward, and some proposals for China to meet the challenge of climate change in the post-2012 era are made.
This book offers new insights to academics and policymakers both in the public and private sector. It is intended for legal practitioners and researchers on carbon trading as well as policymakers interested in the role of developing countries in climate change law. In addition, it is of interest to stakeholders of CDM projects.

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It provides very helpful, detailed information on how to set up a CDM project in China There are few books on the market that addresses CDM development in China while CDM project development is being taught in business schools CDM development in China is a complicated issue that would likely appeal to brighter students It is unique because of the comparison of CDM projects in China with those implemented in India Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras