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In 2003, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its most recent pronouncement on the executive foreign affairs preemption doctrine in American Insurance Ass’n v. Garamendi. This Article argues that lower courts are prone to overbroad applications of Garamendi because the Court assumed the presence of...
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Agreement and the EU CO2 trading system. The main findings are that the regulation in these legal documents are too soft if …
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for macroprudential regulation to curtail the financial risks caused by climate change, namely the funding of climate … concludes by observing that macroprudential climate regulation would, in addition to preventing a climate-driven financial …
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Over the past decade geoengineering has steadily built momentum in academic and policy circles as a potential response to the risk of rapid climate change. Geoengineering has moved from a fringe idea to a serious topic of policy discussion. We argue that there are two reasons for the rise of...
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efficiency regulation has delivered preliminary economic and environmental benefits. Lessons can be learnt from the European and …
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needed climate action elsewhere. The EU is shaping the legal structures of global governance in a multi-polar world by …
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to regulation have sometimes been cited as the reason for caution in regulating greenhouse gases, as well as economic … any significant barriers to federal or provincial regulation, and that policy considerations strongly favour the use of …
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Climate change is a serious challenge to our planet. The point of no return will be upon us in 2014 and we are yet to regulate the emission of greenhouse gas. Failure to reach agreement at the 2009 UN Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen highlighted the difficulties we face in regulating use of...
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