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Climate Change Governance in International Civil Aviation: Toward Regulating Emissions Relevant to Climate Change and Global Warming (Essential Air and Space Law #17) (Hardcover)

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Successful climate change governance in international civil aviation has yet to be achieved. In this book the author argues that, to successfully govern emissions from international civil aviation of relevance to climate change and global warming, binding legal measures, whether de facto or de jure, and a mandatory but temporary global market-based measure or unilateral market-based measures of the same model adopted by economically powerful States for international civil aviation are immediately required. This book demonstrates how de jure soft law instruments, e.g., Annexes to the Chicago Convention, international environmental law principles, a new understanding and way of exercising the doctrine of State sovereignty, and both multilateral and unilateral economic instruments can be utilized to reduce aviation's environmental impacts. This book explores the existing capacities of the governance actors in aviation, and shows how they can play a significant role in climate change governance from within their limited capacities. (Series: Essential Air and Space Law (EASL), Vol. 17) [Subject: International Space Law,?Aerospace Law, Aviation Law, Civil Law, Environmental Law]

Product Details
ISBN: 9789462366923
ISBN-10: 9462366926
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Publication Date: October 26th, 2016
Pages: 384
Language: English
Series: Essential Air and Space Law