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Paris Climate Agreement: A Deal for Better Compliance?

Lessons Learned from the Compliance Mechanisms of the Kyoto and Montreal Protocols

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  • Provides an in-depth understanding of compliance issue and the existing compliance mechanisms (CMs)
  • Elaborates the CMs' features on the basis of case studies
  • Discusses the options for an improved compliance system under the Paris Climate Agreement

Part of the book series: The Anthropocene: Politik—Economics—Society—Science (APESS, volume 11)

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This book discusses options for an improved compliance system under the Paris Climate Agreement by addressing  current weaknesses. The research is based on two cases, the Compliance Mechanisms of the Montreal and Kyoto Protocols and their outcomes in practice. This book analysed the different meanings of tthe compliance concept of Compliance Mechanisms (CMs) and Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) in chapter 3, on the theories and two basic explanatory models on compliance (chapter 4), on the development of CMs and the limitations of traditional means (chapter 5), and the questions on the CMs under the Kyoto and the Montreal Protocols (chapter 6). Based on its findings, options for an improved compliance system under the Paris Climate agreement are asked (chapter 7).  This book 
• Offers a detailed understanding of compliance and existing  compliance mechanisms (CMs),
• elaborates the CMs' present features on the basis of its case studies,
• includes the latest information on CMs and its case studies,
• discusses options for an improved compliance system under the Paris Climate Agreement figuring out the current weaknesses


Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of International Environmental Law and Politics, Selçuk University, Konya, Turkey

    Zerrin Savaşan

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