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Legal Aspects of Carbon Trading
The CDM Project Cycle and the Role of the UNFCCC Secretariat
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Author(s):
Netto Maria
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Barani Schmidt Kai-Uwe
Publication date:
October 01 2009
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Oxford University Press
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199565931.003.0010
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The International Climate Change Legal and Institutional Framework: An Overview
pp. 35
Legal Ownership and Nature of Kyoto Units and EU Allowances
pp. 59
Accounting for Emissions: From Costless Activity to Market Operations*
pp. 77
Trade and Investment Implications of Carbon Trading for Sustainable Development
pp. 108
Linking of Emissions Trading Schemes
pp. 134
Private Actors in International and Domestic Emissions Trading Schemes
pp. 157
International Emissions Trading and Green Investment Schemes
pp. 176
A Mechanism with a Bright Future: Joint Implementation
pp. 195
Joint Implementation Transactions: An Overview
pp. 213
The CDM Project Cycle and the Role of the UNFCCC Secretariat
pp. 231
Trying to Catch up with the Executive Board: Regulatory Decision-Making and its Impact on CDM Performance
pp. 248
Interpreting the Additionality of CDM Projects: Changes in Additionality Definitions and Regulatory Practices over Time
pp. 272
Responsibility for the Environmental Integrity of the CDM: Judicial Review of Executive Board Decisions
pp. 295
Carbon Contracting
pp. 310
The Secondary Market for Emissions Trading: Balancing Market Design and Market Based Transaction Norms
pp. 336
The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme
pp. 367
Emissions Trading before the European Court of Justice: Market Making in Luxembourg
pp. 391
Emissions Trading in the US: Legal Issues
pp. 423
Offsets in the Emerging US Cap-and-Trade Programmes
pp. 444
Carbon Markets and Policy in Australia: Recent Developments
pp. 469
Canada’s Experience in Emissions Trading and Related Legal Issues
pp. 488
Carbon Law and Practice in China
pp. 517
The Voluntary Carbon Market: Its Contributions and Potential Legal and Policy Issues
pp. 537
What Might a Future Global Climate Change Deal Look Like?
pp. 548
The Role of Project-Based Mechanisms in the Future Carbon Market
pp. 563
A Post-2012 Vision for the Clean Development Mechanism
pp. 583
International Market Solutions to Protect Tropical Rainforests
pp. 606
Aviation and Climate Change Regulation
pp. 625
Summary and Outlook
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