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Ethical Values and the Integrity of the Climate Change Regime (eBook)

Edited by: Hugh Breakey, Rowena Maguire, Vesselin Popovski, Charles Sampforn

ISBN13: 9781317141426
Published: November 2015
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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This book investigates the ethical values that inform the global carbon integrity system, and reflects on alternative norms that could or should do so. The global carbon integrity system comprises the emerging international architecture being built to respond to the climate change. This architecture can be understood as an ‘integrity system’- an inter-related set of institutions, governance arrangements, regulations and practices that work to ensure the system performs its role faithfully and effectively.

This volume investigates the ways ethical values impact on where and how the integrity system works, where it fails, and how it can be improved. With a wide array of perspectives across many disciplines, including ethicists, philosophers, lawyers, governance experts and political theorists, the chapters seek to explore the positive values driving the global climate change processes, to offer an understanding of the motivations justifying the creation of the regime and the way that social norms impact upon the operation of the integrity system. The collection focuses on the nexus between ideal ethics and real-world implementation through institutions and laws.

The book will be of interest to policy makers, climate change experts, carbon taxation regulators, academics, legal practitioners and researchers.

Subjects:
Environmental Law, eBooks
Contents:
Contents: Introductory Framework: Ethical values and global carbon integrity system, Rowena Maguire, David Douglas, Vesselin Popovski and Hugh Breakey
A comprehensive framework for evaluating the integrity of the climate regime complex, Hugh Breakey and Tim Cadman.
Part 1 Injecting Ethics into Governance Arrangements: Mapping the integrity of differential obligations within the UNFCCC, Rowena Maguire
Stakeholder perspectives on the integrity of the climate regime, Tim Cadman
How to assure that nations consider ethics and justice in climate change policy formulation, Donald A. Brown
The context integrity of the global carbon regime: the relevance and impact of the WTO, Felicity Deane.
Part 2 Ethics in a Dynamic and Decentralized World: Top-down proposals for sharing the global climate policy effort fairly: lost in translation in a bottom-up world?, Jonathan Pickering
Reflecting climate change impacts in governance and integrity system design, Liese Coulter
Ethics and governance in climate change debate: the need for an institutional shift from nation-states to individuals, Yugank Goyal
Polycentric systems and the integrity approach, Anne Schwenkenbecher.
Part 3 Social Norms in the Global Context: Eco v. ego: non-anthropocentric ethic in anthropocene epoch, Vesselin Popovski
Still in search of the good life, Charles Sampford
Two epistemic errors in the climate change debate, David Coady.
Part 4 Marshalling Human Rights to the Cause: The contribution of human rights to the effectiveness and integrity of the global carbon regime, Bridget Lewis
Mary Robinson's Declaration of Climate Justice: climate change, human rights, and fossil fuel divestment, Matthew Rimmer
The ethical responsibility of the loss and damage mechanism: a consideration of non- economic loss and human rights, Andrea C. Simonelli
Heating up climate change norms - lessons from human rights, Hugh Breakey. Bibliography
Index.