Climate change liability and the allocation of risk.
Uniform Title: | Stanford environmental law journal ;
26A. Stanford journal of international law ; 43A, no. 1. |
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Language: | English |
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[Stanford, Calif.] :
Stanford University, School of Law ; Stanford Environmental Law Society,
2007.
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Series: | Stanford environmental law journal ;
26A. Stanford journal of international law ; 43A, no. 1. |
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Physical Description: | [viii], 341 pages ; 26 cm. |
Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
Contents:
- Climate change, the United States, and the impacts of Arctic melting: a case study in the need for enforceable niternational environmental rights / Russell S. Abate
- A Period of consequences: Global warming as public nuisance / Ken Alex
- Liability and redress for human-induced global warming : towards an international regime / Philippe Cullet
- International liability as an instrument to prevent and compensate for climate change / Michael G. Faure & André Nollkaemper
- Climate change litigation as pluralist legal dialogue? / Hari M. Osofsky
- Effects of climate change on the insurance industry / Ernst Rauch
- Limiting liability in the greenhouse: Insurance risk-management strategies in the context of global climate change / Christina Ross, Evan Mills, & Sean B. Hecht.