Part I. Keynote -- Part II. International perspectives -- Part III. Emissions trading -- Part IV. Litigation and business liability
Summary
As the challenge of climate change begins to impact upon all aspects of everyday life, the need for a wider approach to its legal implications is never more urgent
Analysis
Australian
Climate change (Anthropogenic)
Conferences
Emissions trading
International law
Legislation
Liability
Litigation
Overseas item
World Trade Organisation
Notes
Contains papers from a conference hosted at Sydney Law School by the Australian Centre for Climate and Environmental Law (ACCEL) entitled: 'Intersections between global climate change, law and policy' -- Back cover
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Notes
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