Ethical Values and the Integrity of the Climate Change Regime
In: Law, Ethics and Governance
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introductory Framework -- 1 Ethical Values and the Global Carbon Integrity System -- 2 A Comprehensive Framework for Evaluating the Integrity of the Climate Regime Complex -- PART I Injecting Ethics into Governance Arrangements -- 3 Mapping the Integrity of Differential Obligations within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change -- 4 Stakeholder Perspectives on the Integrity of the Climate Regime -- 5 How to Assure that Nations Consider Ethics and Justice in Climate Change Policy Formulation -- 6 The Context-Integrity of the Global Carbon Regime: The Relevance and Impact of the World Trade Organization -- PART II Ethics in a Dynamic and Decentralized World -- 7 Top-Down Proposals for Sharing the Global Climate Policy Effort Fairly: Lost in Translation in a Bottom-Up World? -- 8 Reflecting Climate Change Impacts in Governance and Integrity System Design -- 9 Ethics and Governance in Climate Change Debate: The Need for an Institutional Shift from Nation-States to Individuals -- 10 Polycentric Systems and the Integrity Approach -- PART III Social Norms in the Global Context -- 11 Eco v. Ego: Non-Anthropocentric Ethic in Anthropocene Epoch -- 12 Still in Search of the Good Life -- 13 Two Epistemic Errors in the Climate Change Debate -- PART IV Marshalling Human Rights to the Cause -- 14 The Contribution of Human Rights to the Effectivenes sand Integrity of the Global Carbon Regime -- 15 Mary Robinson's Declaration of Climate Justice: Climate Change, Human Rights and Fossil Fuel Divestment -- 16 The Ethical Responsibility of the Loss and Damage Mechanism: A Consideration of Non-Economic Loss and Human Rights -- 17 Heating up Climate Change Norms- Lessons from Human Rights -- Bibliography -- Index