TY - BOOK AU - Brunnee Jutta AU - Doelle Meinhard TI - Promoting compliance in an evoling climate regime SN - 9780511979286 U1 - 341.762 BRU PY - 2012/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - 1. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - 19922. Climatic Changes - -Law & Legislation3. Greenhouse Gas Mitigation - Environmental Law N1 - Contents: Frontmatter. Pp. i-iv; Contents. Pp. v-vii; Contributors. Pp. viii-x. Preface. Pp. xi-xii. By Jutta Brunnée, Meinhard Doelle, Lavanya Rajamani Abbreviations. Pp. xiii-xvi. Introduction: The role of compliance in an evolving climate regime. Pp. 1-14; By Lavanya Rajamani, Jutta Brunnée, Meinhard Doelle; Part I – Context. Pp. 15-16; 1 - The emerging post-Cancun climate regime. Pp. 17-37; By Jennifer Morgan; 2 - Promoting compliance with multilateral environmental agreements. Pp. 38-54; By Jutta Brunn෩e; 3 - Compliance regimes in multilateral environmental agreements. Pp. 55-74; By Jane Bulmer; Part II - The Kyoto compliance system: Features and experience. Pp. 75-76; 4 - Key features of the Kyoto Protocol’s compliance system. Pp. 77-101; By René Lefeber, Sebastian Oberthür; 5 - Experience with the facilitative and enforcement branches of the Kyoto compliance system. Pp. 102-121; By Meinhard Doelle; 6 - Experiences with Articles 5, 7, and 8 defining the monitoring, reporting and verification system under the Kyoto Protocol. Pp. 122-146; By Anke Herold; Part III - Compliance and the climate regime: Issues, options, and challenges. Pp. 147-148; 7 - The role of non-state actors in climate compliance. Pp. 149-176; By Eric Dannenmaier; 8 - Facilitation of compliance. Pp. 177-193; By Catherine Redgwell; 9 - Enforcing compliance in an evolving climate regime. Pp. 194-215; By Michael Mehling; 10 - Financial mechanisms under the climate regime. Pp. 216-239; By Haroldo Machado-Filho; 11 - Post-2012 compliance and carbon markets. Pp. 240-261; By Francesco Sindico; 12 - Compliance and the use of trade measures. Pp. 262-285; By Jacob Werksman; 13 - ‘Comparability of efforts’ among developed country parties and the post-2012 compliance system. Pp. 286-316; By M. J. Mace; 14 - From the Kyoto compliance system to MRV. Pp. 317-338; By Sandrine Maljean-Dubois, Tabau Anne-Sophie; 15 - Compliance in transition countries. Pp. 339-366; By Christina Voigt; 16 - Developing countries and compliance in the climate regime. Pp. 367-394; By Lavanya Rajamani; 17 - The role of dispute settlement in the climate regime. Pp. 395-417; By Ruth Mackenzie; 18 - Depoliticizing compliance. Pp. 418-434; By Geir Ulfstein; Part IV - A look forward. Pp. 435-436; Conclusion. Pp. 437-458; By Meinhard Doelle, Jutta Brunnée, Lavanya Rajamani Bibliography. pp. 459-478; Index. pp. 479-495. ER -