International Law Obligations on Climate Change Mitigation

International Law Obligations on Climate Change Mitigation

by Benoit Mayer
International Law Obligations on Climate Change Mitigation

International Law Obligations on Climate Change Mitigation

by Benoit Mayer

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Overview

Recent years have witnessed exciting developments in international negotiations, litigation, and scholarship about climate change, but doctrinal research in the field remains in its infancy. In particular, little is known about how fast states are required to limit and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. The first part of the book identifies the relevant obligations through an analysis of treaties, custom, and other sources of international law. Beyond express quantified commitments contained for instance in nationally determined contributions, the book sheds light on the existence of general obligations of due diligence. While these general obligations are difficult to interpret, they are often more demanding. The second part explores how these general obligations can be applied objectively, for instance by a court, in concrete cases. Instead of an improbable judicial assessment of a state's requisite level of mitigation action, the book shows the possibility of assessing a state's conduct based on the measures that general mitigation obligations entail. These measures relate to corollary duties of cooperation, vigilance, and consistency. This book presents a first comprehensive doctrinal study of states' obligations on climate change mitigation. It shows that such obligations arise not only from climate treaties, but also from customary international law, unilateral declarations, and, possibly, human rights treaties. It also explores the interactions between these multiple obligations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192655752
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 07/11/2022
Series: Oxford Monographs in International Law
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 392
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Benoit Mayer is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he teaches environmental and international law. He is a member of the UNFCCC roster of experts, and received the International and Comparative Law Quarterly's 2019 Young Scholar Prize. His research explores various aspects of the international law on climate change, ranging from the concept of climate migration to the application of customary and human rights law.

Table of Contents

1. IntroductionIdentification of Mitigation Obligations2. Commitments3. Customary Obligations4. Obligations Implied from Human Rights TreatiesApplications of General Mitigation Obligations5. The Nature of Mitigation Obligations6. Requisite Level of Mitigation Action7. Appropriate Measures8. General Conclusion
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