Climate change and environmental hazards related to shipping :: an international legal framework : proceedings of the Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference 2011 /
In "Climate Change and Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping" the editors offer an overview on the recent discussions regarding legal questions of tackling climate change and the legal instruments related to environmental problems caused by international shipping.
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Zusammenfassung: | In "Climate Change and Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping" the editors offer an overview on the recent discussions regarding legal questions of tackling climate change and the legal instruments related to environmental problems caused by international shipping. |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g Machine generated contents note: |g pt. ONE |t WELCOMING ADDRESSES -- |t Welcome Speech / |r Dieter Lenzen -- |t Opening Speech / |r Hans-Joachim Koch -- |g pt. TWO |t CLIMATE CHANGE -- |t Presentations -- |t Budget Approach -- A Framework for a Global Transformation towards a Low Carbon Economy / |r Daniel Klingenfeld -- |g 1. |t 2C-guardrail Requires Immediate Action -- |g 2. |t International Climate Policy Context -- |g 3. |t Budget Approach -- Solving the Climate Dilemma -- |g 3.1. |t Basic Principles -- |g 3.2. |t Calculating National Emission Budgets -- |g 3.3. |t Taking Stock Based on National Emissions Budgets -- |g 3.4. |t Foundations for a New Global Climate Architecture -- |g 4. |t Institutional Design for a Low-Carbon Global Economy -- |g 5. |t New Climate Partnership Patterns -- |t Tale of Two Architectures: The Once and Future U.N. Climate Change Regime / |r Daniel Bodansky -- |g 1. |t Origins of the U.N. Climate Change Regime -- |g 2. |t Kyoto Protocol: The Ascendance of the Top-Down Approach -- |g 3. |t Copenhagen and Cancun: The Bottom-Up Approach Strikes Back -- |g 4. |t Comparing the Top-Down and the Bottom-Up Approaches -- |g 5. |t Conclusion -- |t Energy Switch in Germany: 100% Renewable Electricity by 2050 / |r Sonke Bohm -- |g 1. |t Introduction -- |g 2. |t Challenges to Meet Energy Supply -- |g 3. |t Point of Departure in the Discussion -- |g 4. |t Sustainability Assessment of Technology Options -- |g 4.1. |t Goal: Sustainable Electricity Supply in 2050 -- |g 4.2. |t Path to Transition -- |g 4.3. |t Elements of Transition -- |t Working Groups International Climate Policy before COP 17 -- |t Legal Options for Regime Evolution in the Climate Change Regime: Some Comments / |r Marc Pallemaerts -- |g 1. |t Introduction -- |g 2. |t Options for Regime Development -- |g 2.1. |t Amendment of the Kyoto Protocol -- |g 2.2. |t New Protocol under the UNFCCC -- |g 2.3. |t Amendment of the UNFCCC -- |t International Climate Change Policy: An Indian Perspective / |r Lavanya Rajamani -- |g 1. |t Introduction -- |g 2. |t India's Negotiating Position -- |g 3. |t India at Durban -- |g 4. |t India's Domestic Policies & Action -- |t International Climate Law and Policy: An Australian Perspective / |r Jacqueline Peel -- |t Discussion Summary -- Working Group: International Climate Policy before COP 17 / |r Sebastian Oberthur -- |t EU and National Initiatives -- |t Climate Protection: A South American Perspective / |r Jorge Caillaux -- |g 1. |t Our Vision Concerning the International Process on Climate Change -- |g 2. |t Case of Latin America -- |g 3. |t Conclusions -- |g 4. |t Sense of Urgency -- |t Climate Protection and Sustainability in Japan -- Tasks Following March 11th 2011 / |r Masanori Okada -- |g 1. |t Introduction -- |g 2. |t National Politics under Frameworks of International Law -- |g 3. |t Critical Appraisal -- |g 3.1. |t Industrial Metabolism -- |g 3.2. |t Over-and Underestimating New Technologies -- |g 3.3. |t Dependency on Nuclear Power Plants -- |g 3.4. |t Climate Protection Measures as a Political Steering Device -- |g 4. |t Rebuilding and Climate Protection -- |g 5. |t Conclusion -- |g 6. |t Supplementary Remarks -- |t Discussion Summary -- Working Group: Initiatives on an EU and on a National Level / |r Astrid Epiney -- |g pt. THREE |t ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS RELATED TO SHIPPING -- |t Presentations -- |t Integrating Shipping into the EU Emissions Trading Scheme? / |r Tim Bauerle -- |g 1. |t Introduction -- |g 2. |t Political Progress and Backlashes at IMO -- |g 3. |t Actual Activities of the European Commission -- |g 3.1. |t Levy / Compensation Fund -- |g 3.2. |t Emission Trading Scheme -- |g 3.3. |t Taxation on Fuel or Greenhouse Gas Emissions -- |g 3.4. |t Mandatory Ship-level Emissions Reduction -- |g 3.5. |t Other Measures under Discussion -- |g 3.6. |t Relevant Legal Aspects in the Decision-Making Process of the Commission -- |g 4. |t Learning from Aviation -- The Judgement of the ECJ (Case 366/10) -- |g 4.1. |t Legal Arguments against Measures in European Ports -- |g 4.1.1. |t Unilateral Regulation in Ports Amounts to Unlawful Extraterritorial Action -- |g 4.1.2. |t Kyoto Protocol Gives IMO (Exclusive) Competence to Regulate International Maritime Emissions -- |g 5. |t Conclusion -- |t Cooperative Compliance Strategy: The Voluntary IMO Member State Audit Scheme / |r Lawrence D. Barchue, Sr. -- |g 1. |t Introduction -- |g 2. |t Who are the Principal Actors, Their Roles and Compliance Regimes -- |g 3. |t New Approach to Compliance Monitoring in International Shipping -- |g 4. |t Conclusion -- |t Èrika III' Package: Progress or Breach of International Law? / |r Alexander Proelss -- |g 1. |t Introduction -- |g 2. |t Èrika III' Package: An Overview -- |g 3. |t Intertanko and the Limits of Union Competences in the Field of Maritime Safety -- |g 3.1. |t ECJ's Intertanko Decision -- |g 3.2. |t Critical Appraisal of the Decision -- |g 3.2.1. |t On the Direct Applicability and Executability of Older National Treaties -- |g 3.2.2. |t On the Interpretation of European Union Law in a Friendly Manner towards International Law -- |g 4. |t Compatibility of the Èrika III' Measures with International Law -- |g 4.1. |t Insurance of Ship Owners for Maritime Claims -- |g 4.2. |t Notification Requirement in Accordance with the Directive on Port State Control -- |g 4.3. |t Access Refusals in Accordance with the Directive on Port State Control -- |g 5. |t Conclusion -- |t Working Groups: Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping -- |t Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping: A BIMCO Perspective / |r Torben Skaanild -- |t Prevention of Shipping Accidents -- |t Some Comments on the Role of Industry in the Prevention of Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping / |r Aldo Chircop -- |t Discussion Summary -- Working Group: The Prevention of Shipping Accidents / |r Henrik Ringbom -- |g pt. FOUR |t PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE -- |t Impact of Global Warming on the Oceans / |r Mojib Latif -- |g 1. |t Abstract -- |g 2. |t Introduction -- |g 3. |t Natural Variability -- |g 4. |t Response Uncertainty -- |g 5. |t Climate Change Projections -- |g 6. |t Conclusions -- |t Use and Protection of the Seas in Times of Climate Change / |r Jochen Flasbarth -- |g 1. |t Introduction -- |g 2. |t How Can Protection and Uses of the Seas Stabilise the Climate? -- |g 2.1. |t Preserving the Function of Our Seas as a Carbon Sink through Marine Protection and Climate Change Mitigation -- |g 2.2. |t Strengthening the Resilience of Marine Ecosystems to Mitigate the Impacts of Climate Change on the Seas -- |g 2.3. |t Seas as an Inexhaustible Energy Source -- Wind Power, Wave Power -- |g 2.4. |t Ocean Energy -- |g 2.5. |t CCS as a Bridging Technology -- |g 2.6. |t Marine Geo-Engineering -- |g 2.7. |t Change in Existing Uses -- |g 3. |t Implementation Needs and Successes -- |g 4. |t Concluding Remark -- |t Discussion Summary -- Forum 1: Protection of the Marine Environment and Climate Change / |r Lilly Weidemann -- |g 1. |t Introduction -- |g 2. |t Discussed Topics -- |g 2.1. |t Hard or Soft Law Approach -- |g 2.2. |t Fragmentation -- |g 2.3. |t Legal Basis for CCS on the (Extended) Continental Shelf -- |g 2.4. |t International Efforts to Reduce Global Emissions -- |g pt. 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505 | 0 | 0 | |t SIX |t CITIES' CONTRIBUTIONS TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -- |t Introductory Remarks on Opportunities of the Cities in the Field of Local Climate Change Governance / |r Joachim Sanden -- |g 1. |t Introduction -- |g 2. |t Drivers for and Functions of the Cities in International Climate Protection -- |g 3. |t Framing the Process of Transition to a Low Carbon Future -- |g 4. |t Key Design Elements of Further Local Legal Action -- |g 5. |t Conclusions -- |t Conclusions of Forum II: Cities' Contributions to Environmental Protection / |r Joachim Sanden -- |g 1. |t Introduction -- |g 2. |t Importance of Cities for Environmental Protection -- |g 3. |t Present City Action -- |g 4. |t Problems and Answers -- |g 5. |t Outlook on Future Possibilities for Cities to Act on Climate Protection -- |g pt. SEVEN |t RESULTS -- |t Results: Climate Change / |r Hans-Joachim Koch -- |t Results: Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping / |r Doris Konig. |
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contents | WELCOMING ADDRESSES -- Welcome Speech / Opening Speech / CLIMATE CHANGE -- Presentations -- Budget Approach -- A Framework for a Global Transformation towards a Low Carbon Economy / 2C-guardrail Requires Immediate Action -- International Climate Policy Context -- Budget Approach -- Solving the Climate Dilemma -- Basic Principles -- Calculating National Emission Budgets -- Taking Stock Based on National Emissions Budgets -- Foundations for a New Global Climate Architecture -- Institutional Design for a Low-Carbon Global Economy -- New Climate Partnership Patterns -- Tale of Two Architectures: The Once and Future U.N. Climate Change Regime / Origins of the U.N. Climate Change Regime -- Kyoto Protocol: The Ascendance of the Top-Down Approach -- Copenhagen and Cancun: The Bottom-Up Approach Strikes Back -- Comparing the Top-Down and the Bottom-Up Approaches -- Conclusion -- Energy Switch in Germany: 100% Renewable Electricity by 2050 / Introduction -- Challenges to Meet Energy Supply -- Point of Departure in the Discussion -- Sustainability Assessment of Technology Options -- Goal: Sustainable Electricity Supply in 2050 -- Path to Transition -- Elements of Transition -- Working Groups International Climate Policy before COP 17 -- Legal Options for Regime Evolution in the Climate Change Regime: Some Comments / Options for Regime Development -- Amendment of the Kyoto Protocol -- New Protocol under the UNFCCC -- Amendment of the UNFCCC -- International Climate Change Policy: An Indian Perspective / India's Negotiating Position -- India at Durban -- India's Domestic Policies & Action -- International Climate Law and Policy: An Australian Perspective / Discussion Summary -- Working Group: International Climate Policy before COP 17 / EU and National Initiatives -- Climate Protection: A South American Perspective / Our Vision Concerning the International Process on Climate Change -- Case of Latin America -- Conclusions -- Sense of Urgency -- Climate Protection and Sustainability in Japan -- Tasks Following March 11th 2011 / National Politics under Frameworks of International Law -- Critical Appraisal -- Industrial Metabolism -- Over-and Underestimating New Technologies -- Dependency on Nuclear Power Plants -- Climate Protection Measures as a Political Steering Device -- Rebuilding and Climate Protection -- Supplementary Remarks -- Discussion Summary -- Working Group: Initiatives on an EU and on a National Level / ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS RELATED TO SHIPPING -- Integrating Shipping into the EU Emissions Trading Scheme? / Political Progress and Backlashes at IMO -- Actual Activities of the European Commission -- Levy / Compensation Fund -- Emission Trading Scheme -- Taxation on Fuel or Greenhouse Gas Emissions -- Mandatory Ship-level Emissions Reduction -- Other Measures under Discussion -- Relevant Legal Aspects in the Decision-Making Process of the Commission -- Learning from Aviation -- The Judgement of the ECJ (Case 366/10) -- Legal Arguments against Measures in European Ports -- Unilateral Regulation in Ports Amounts to Unlawful Extraterritorial Action -- Kyoto Protocol Gives IMO (Exclusive) Competence to Regulate International Maritime Emissions -- Cooperative Compliance Strategy: The Voluntary IMO Member State Audit Scheme / Who are the Principal Actors, Their Roles and Compliance Regimes -- New Approach to Compliance Monitoring in International Shipping -- Èrika III' Package: Progress or Breach of International Law? / Èrika III' Package: An Overview -- Intertanko and the Limits of Union Competences in the Field of Maritime Safety -- ECJ's Intertanko Decision -- Critical Appraisal of the Decision -- On the Direct Applicability and Executability of Older National Treaties -- On the Interpretation of European Union Law in a Friendly Manner towards International Law -- Compatibility of the Èrika III' Measures with International Law -- Insurance of Ship Owners for Maritime Claims -- Notification Requirement in Accordance with the Directive on Port State Control -- Access Refusals in Accordance with the Directive on Port State Control -- Working Groups: Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping -- Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping: A BIMCO Perspective / Prevention of Shipping Accidents -- Some Comments on the Role of Industry in the Prevention of Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping / Discussion Summary -- Working Group: The Prevention of Shipping Accidents / PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE -- Impact of Global Warming on the Oceans / Abstract -- Natural Variability -- Response Uncertainty -- Climate Change Projections -- Use and Protection of the Seas in Times of Climate Change / How Can Protection and Uses of the Seas Stabilise the Climate? -- Preserving the Function of Our Seas as a Carbon Sink through Marine Protection and Climate Change Mitigation -- Strengthening the Resilience of Marine Ecosystems to Mitigate the Impacts of Climate Change on the Seas -- Seas as an Inexhaustible Energy Source -- Wind Power, Wave Power -- Ocean Energy -- CCS as a Bridging Technology -- Marine Geo-Engineering -- Change in Existing Uses -- Implementation Needs and Successes -- Concluding Remark -- Discussion Summary -- Forum 1: Protection of the Marine Environment and Climate Change / Discussed Topics -- Hard or Soft Law Approach -- Fragmentation -- Legal Basis for CCS on the (Extended) Continental Shelf -- International Efforts to Reduce Global Emissions -- OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY -- Wind Energy and Maritime Spatial Planning / Expectations -- Resulting Conflicts -- In Particular: Approaches to Combine Nature Conservation and Offshore Wind in Germany -- Nature Conservation in Consent Procedures -- Consent Procedure -- Construction and Operation; Decommissioning -- Violation of Binding Provisions of Habitat and/or Bird Directives? -- Habitat Protection -- Designation of Protected Sites -- Legal Obligation -- Status in Germany -- Economical Instruments -- Evaluation -- Species Protection -- Status of Species Protection in Germany -- Marine Mammals (in Particular: Harbour Porpoises) -- Loons (gavia arctica and gavia stellata) -- Migratory Birds -- Wind Energy and Maritime Planning / Discussion Summary -- Forum on Offshore Wind Energy: Actors, Legal Instruments and Decision-Making Procedures / Offshore Wind Energy Development and the Obligation to Protect the Marine Environment -- Marine Spatial Planning and Wind Energy in the Germany EEZ -- Offshore Wind Energy and Shipping -- General Remarks -- SIX CITIES' CONTRIBUTIONS TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -- Introductory Remarks on Opportunities of the Cities in the Field of Local Climate Change Governance / Drivers for and Functions of the Cities in International Climate Protection -- Framing the Process of Transition to a Low Carbon Future -- Key Design Elements of Further Local Legal Action -- Conclusions of Forum II: Cities' Contributions to Environmental Protection / Importance of Cities for Environmental Protection -- Present City Action -- Problems and Answers -- Outlook on Future Possibilities for Cities to Act on Climate Protection -- RESULTS -- Results: Climate Change / Results: Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping / |
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Nijhoff Publishers,</subfield><subfield code="c">2013.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">1 online resource (276 pages)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="336" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">text</subfield><subfield code="b">txt</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="337" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">computer</subfield><subfield code="b">c</subfield><subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="338" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">online resource</subfield><subfield code="b">cr</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Print version record.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2="0"><subfield code="g">Machine generated contents note:</subfield><subfield code="g">pt. ONE</subfield><subfield code="t">WELCOMING ADDRESSES --</subfield><subfield code="t">Welcome Speech /</subfield><subfield code="r">Dieter Lenzen --</subfield><subfield code="t">Opening Speech /</subfield><subfield code="r">Hans-Joachim Koch --</subfield><subfield code="g">pt. TWO</subfield><subfield code="t">CLIMATE CHANGE --</subfield><subfield code="t">Presentations --</subfield><subfield code="t">Budget Approach -- A Framework for a Global Transformation towards a Low Carbon Economy /</subfield><subfield code="r">Daniel Klingenfeld --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">2C-guardrail Requires Immediate Action --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.</subfield><subfield code="t">International Climate Policy Context --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Budget Approach -- Solving the Climate Dilemma --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Basic Principles --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Calculating National Emission Budgets --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Taking Stock Based on National Emissions Budgets --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.4.</subfield><subfield code="t">Foundations for a New Global Climate Architecture --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.</subfield><subfield code="t">Institutional Design for a Low-Carbon Global Economy --</subfield><subfield code="g">5.</subfield><subfield code="t">New Climate Partnership Patterns --</subfield><subfield code="t">Tale of Two Architectures: The Once and Future U.N. Climate Change Regime /</subfield><subfield code="r">Daniel Bodansky --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Origins of the U.N. Climate Change Regime --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Kyoto Protocol: The Ascendance of the Top-Down Approach --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Copenhagen and Cancun: The Bottom-Up Approach Strikes Back --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.</subfield><subfield code="t">Comparing the Top-Down and the Bottom-Up Approaches --</subfield><subfield code="g">5.</subfield><subfield code="t">Conclusion --</subfield><subfield code="t">Energy Switch in Germany: 100% Renewable Electricity by 2050 /</subfield><subfield code="r">Sonke Bohm --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Challenges to Meet Energy Supply --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Point of Departure in the Discussion --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.</subfield><subfield code="t">Sustainability Assessment of Technology Options --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Goal: Sustainable Electricity Supply in 2050 --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Path to Transition --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Elements of Transition --</subfield><subfield code="t">Working Groups International Climate Policy before COP 17 --</subfield><subfield code="t">Legal Options for Regime Evolution in the Climate Change Regime: Some Comments /</subfield><subfield code="r">Marc Pallemaerts --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Options for Regime Development --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Amendment of the Kyoto Protocol --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.2.</subfield><subfield code="t">New Protocol under the UNFCCC --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Amendment of the UNFCCC --</subfield><subfield code="t">International Climate Change Policy: An Indian Perspective /</subfield><subfield code="r">Lavanya Rajamani --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.</subfield><subfield code="t">India's Negotiating Position --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.</subfield><subfield code="t">India at Durban --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.</subfield><subfield code="t">India's Domestic Policies & Action --</subfield><subfield code="t">International Climate Law and Policy: An Australian Perspective /</subfield><subfield code="r">Jacqueline Peel --</subfield><subfield code="t">Discussion Summary -- Working Group: International Climate Policy before COP 17 /</subfield><subfield code="r">Sebastian Oberthur --</subfield><subfield code="t">EU and National Initiatives --</subfield><subfield code="t">Climate Protection: A South American Perspective /</subfield><subfield code="r">Jorge Caillaux --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Our Vision Concerning the International Process on Climate Change --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Case of Latin America --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Conclusions --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.</subfield><subfield code="t">Sense of Urgency --</subfield><subfield code="t">Climate Protection and Sustainability in Japan -- Tasks Following March 11th 2011 /</subfield><subfield code="r">Masanori Okada --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.</subfield><subfield code="t">National Politics under Frameworks of International Law --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Critical Appraisal --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Industrial Metabolism --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Over-and Underestimating New Technologies --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Dependency on Nuclear Power Plants --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.4.</subfield><subfield code="t">Climate Protection Measures as a Political Steering Device --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.</subfield><subfield code="t">Rebuilding and Climate Protection --</subfield><subfield code="g">5.</subfield><subfield code="t">Conclusion --</subfield><subfield code="g">6.</subfield><subfield code="t">Supplementary Remarks --</subfield><subfield code="t">Discussion Summary -- Working Group: Initiatives on an EU and on a National Level /</subfield><subfield code="r">Astrid Epiney --</subfield><subfield code="g">pt. THREE</subfield><subfield code="t">ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS RELATED TO SHIPPING --</subfield><subfield code="t">Presentations --</subfield><subfield code="t">Integrating Shipping into the EU Emissions Trading Scheme? /</subfield><subfield code="r">Tim Bauerle --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Political Progress and Backlashes at IMO --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Actual Activities of the European Commission --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Levy / Compensation Fund --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Emission Trading Scheme --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Taxation on Fuel or Greenhouse Gas Emissions --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.4.</subfield><subfield code="t">Mandatory Ship-level Emissions Reduction --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.5.</subfield><subfield code="t">Other Measures under Discussion --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.6.</subfield><subfield code="t">Relevant Legal Aspects in the Decision-Making Process of the Commission --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.</subfield><subfield code="t">Learning from Aviation -- The Judgement of the ECJ (Case 366/10) --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Legal Arguments against Measures in European Ports --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.1.1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Unilateral Regulation in Ports Amounts to Unlawful Extraterritorial Action --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.1.2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Kyoto Protocol Gives IMO (Exclusive) Competence to Regulate International Maritime Emissions --</subfield><subfield code="g">5.</subfield><subfield code="t">Conclusion --</subfield><subfield code="t">Cooperative Compliance Strategy: The Voluntary IMO Member State Audit Scheme /</subfield><subfield code="r">Lawrence D. Barchue, Sr. --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Who are the Principal Actors, Their Roles and Compliance Regimes --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.</subfield><subfield code="t">New Approach to Compliance Monitoring in International Shipping --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.</subfield><subfield code="t">Conclusion --</subfield><subfield code="t">Èrika III' Package: Progress or Breach of International Law? /</subfield><subfield code="r">Alexander Proelss --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Èrika III' Package: An Overview --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Intertanko and the Limits of Union Competences in the Field of Maritime Safety --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.1.</subfield><subfield code="t">ECJ's Intertanko Decision --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Critical Appraisal of the Decision --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.2.1.</subfield><subfield code="t">On the Direct Applicability and Executability of Older National Treaties --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.2.2.</subfield><subfield code="t">On the Interpretation of European Union Law in a Friendly Manner towards International Law --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.</subfield><subfield code="t">Compatibility of the Èrika III' Measures with International Law --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Insurance of Ship Owners for Maritime Claims --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Notification Requirement in Accordance with the Directive on Port State Control --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Access Refusals in Accordance with the Directive on Port State Control --</subfield><subfield code="g">5.</subfield><subfield code="t">Conclusion --</subfield><subfield code="t">Working Groups: Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping --</subfield><subfield code="t">Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping: A BIMCO Perspective /</subfield><subfield code="r">Torben Skaanild --</subfield><subfield code="t">Prevention of Shipping Accidents --</subfield><subfield code="t">Some Comments on the Role of Industry in the Prevention of Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping /</subfield><subfield code="r">Aldo Chircop --</subfield><subfield code="t">Discussion Summary -- Working Group: The Prevention of Shipping Accidents /</subfield><subfield code="r">Henrik Ringbom --</subfield><subfield code="g">pt. FOUR</subfield><subfield code="t">PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE --</subfield><subfield code="t">Impact of Global Warming on the Oceans /</subfield><subfield code="r">Mojib Latif --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Abstract --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Natural Variability --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.</subfield><subfield code="t">Response Uncertainty --</subfield><subfield code="g">5.</subfield><subfield code="t">Climate Change Projections --</subfield><subfield code="g">6.</subfield><subfield code="t">Conclusions --</subfield><subfield code="t">Use and Protection of the Seas in Times of Climate Change /</subfield><subfield code="r">Jochen Flasbarth --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.</subfield><subfield code="t">How Can Protection and Uses of the Seas Stabilise the Climate? --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Preserving the Function of Our Seas as a Carbon Sink through Marine Protection and Climate Change Mitigation --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Strengthening the Resilience of Marine Ecosystems to Mitigate the Impacts of Climate Change on the Seas --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Seas as an Inexhaustible Energy Source -- Wind Power, Wave Power --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.4.</subfield><subfield code="t">Ocean Energy --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.5.</subfield><subfield code="t">CCS as a Bridging Technology --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.6.</subfield><subfield code="t">Marine Geo-Engineering --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.7.</subfield><subfield code="t">Change in Existing Uses --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Implementation Needs and Successes --</subfield><subfield code="g">4.</subfield><subfield code="t">Concluding Remark --</subfield><subfield code="t">Discussion Summary -- Forum 1: Protection of the Marine Environment and Climate Change /</subfield><subfield code="r">Lilly Weidemann --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Discussed Topics --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Hard or Soft Law Approach --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Fragmentation --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Legal Basis for CCS on the (Extended) Continental Shelf --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.4.</subfield><subfield code="t">International Efforts to Reduce Global Emissions --</subfield><subfield code="g">pt. 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spelling | Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference (2011) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012065733 Climate change and environmental hazards related to shipping : an international legal framework : proceedings of the Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference 2011 / edited by Hans-Joachim Koch [and others]. Leiden ; Boston : M. Nijhoff Publishers, 2013. 1 online resource (276 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE WELCOMING ADDRESSES -- Welcome Speech / Dieter Lenzen -- Opening Speech / Hans-Joachim Koch -- pt. TWO CLIMATE CHANGE -- Presentations -- Budget Approach -- A Framework for a Global Transformation towards a Low Carbon Economy / Daniel Klingenfeld -- 1. 2C-guardrail Requires Immediate Action -- 2. International Climate Policy Context -- 3. Budget Approach -- Solving the Climate Dilemma -- 3.1. Basic Principles -- 3.2. Calculating National Emission Budgets -- 3.3. Taking Stock Based on National Emissions Budgets -- 3.4. Foundations for a New Global Climate Architecture -- 4. Institutional Design for a Low-Carbon Global Economy -- 5. New Climate Partnership Patterns -- Tale of Two Architectures: The Once and Future U.N. Climate Change Regime / Daniel Bodansky -- 1. Origins of the U.N. Climate Change Regime -- 2. Kyoto Protocol: The Ascendance of the Top-Down Approach -- 3. Copenhagen and Cancun: The Bottom-Up Approach Strikes Back -- 4. Comparing the Top-Down and the Bottom-Up Approaches -- 5. Conclusion -- Energy Switch in Germany: 100% Renewable Electricity by 2050 / Sonke Bohm -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Challenges to Meet Energy Supply -- 3. Point of Departure in the Discussion -- 4. Sustainability Assessment of Technology Options -- 4.1. Goal: Sustainable Electricity Supply in 2050 -- 4.2. Path to Transition -- 4.3. Elements of Transition -- Working Groups International Climate Policy before COP 17 -- Legal Options for Regime Evolution in the Climate Change Regime: Some Comments / Marc Pallemaerts -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Options for Regime Development -- 2.1. Amendment of the Kyoto Protocol -- 2.2. New Protocol under the UNFCCC -- 2.3. Amendment of the UNFCCC -- International Climate Change Policy: An Indian Perspective / Lavanya Rajamani -- 1. Introduction -- 2. India's Negotiating Position -- 3. India at Durban -- 4. India's Domestic Policies & Action -- International Climate Law and Policy: An Australian Perspective / Jacqueline Peel -- Discussion Summary -- Working Group: International Climate Policy before COP 17 / Sebastian Oberthur -- EU and National Initiatives -- Climate Protection: A South American Perspective / Jorge Caillaux -- 1. Our Vision Concerning the International Process on Climate Change -- 2. Case of Latin America -- 3. Conclusions -- 4. Sense of Urgency -- Climate Protection and Sustainability in Japan -- Tasks Following March 11th 2011 / Masanori Okada -- 1. Introduction -- 2. National Politics under Frameworks of International Law -- 3. Critical Appraisal -- 3.1. Industrial Metabolism -- 3.2. Over-and Underestimating New Technologies -- 3.3. Dependency on Nuclear Power Plants -- 3.4. Climate Protection Measures as a Political Steering Device -- 4. Rebuilding and Climate Protection -- 5. Conclusion -- 6. Supplementary Remarks -- Discussion Summary -- Working Group: Initiatives on an EU and on a National Level / Astrid Epiney -- pt. THREE ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS RELATED TO SHIPPING -- Presentations -- Integrating Shipping into the EU Emissions Trading Scheme? / Tim Bauerle -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Political Progress and Backlashes at IMO -- 3. Actual Activities of the European Commission -- 3.1. Levy / Compensation Fund -- 3.2. Emission Trading Scheme -- 3.3. Taxation on Fuel or Greenhouse Gas Emissions -- 3.4. Mandatory Ship-level Emissions Reduction -- 3.5. Other Measures under Discussion -- 3.6. Relevant Legal Aspects in the Decision-Making Process of the Commission -- 4. Learning from Aviation -- The Judgement of the ECJ (Case 366/10) -- 4.1. Legal Arguments against Measures in European Ports -- 4.1.1. Unilateral Regulation in Ports Amounts to Unlawful Extraterritorial Action -- 4.1.2. Kyoto Protocol Gives IMO (Exclusive) Competence to Regulate International Maritime Emissions -- 5. Conclusion -- Cooperative Compliance Strategy: The Voluntary IMO Member State Audit Scheme / Lawrence D. Barchue, Sr. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Who are the Principal Actors, Their Roles and Compliance Regimes -- 3. New Approach to Compliance Monitoring in International Shipping -- 4. Conclusion -- Èrika III' Package: Progress or Breach of International Law? / Alexander Proelss -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Èrika III' Package: An Overview -- 3. Intertanko and the Limits of Union Competences in the Field of Maritime Safety -- 3.1. ECJ's Intertanko Decision -- 3.2. Critical Appraisal of the Decision -- 3.2.1. On the Direct Applicability and Executability of Older National Treaties -- 3.2.2. On the Interpretation of European Union Law in a Friendly Manner towards International Law -- 4. Compatibility of the Èrika III' Measures with International Law -- 4.1. Insurance of Ship Owners for Maritime Claims -- 4.2. Notification Requirement in Accordance with the Directive on Port State Control -- 4.3. Access Refusals in Accordance with the Directive on Port State Control -- 5. Conclusion -- Working Groups: Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping -- Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping: A BIMCO Perspective / Torben Skaanild -- Prevention of Shipping Accidents -- Some Comments on the Role of Industry in the Prevention of Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping / Aldo Chircop -- Discussion Summary -- Working Group: The Prevention of Shipping Accidents / Henrik Ringbom -- pt. FOUR PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE -- Impact of Global Warming on the Oceans / Mojib Latif -- 1. Abstract -- 2. Introduction -- 3. Natural Variability -- 4. Response Uncertainty -- 5. Climate Change Projections -- 6. Conclusions -- Use and Protection of the Seas in Times of Climate Change / Jochen Flasbarth -- 1. Introduction -- 2. How Can Protection and Uses of the Seas Stabilise the Climate? -- 2.1. Preserving the Function of Our Seas as a Carbon Sink through Marine Protection and Climate Change Mitigation -- 2.2. Strengthening the Resilience of Marine Ecosystems to Mitigate the Impacts of Climate Change on the Seas -- 2.3. Seas as an Inexhaustible Energy Source -- Wind Power, Wave Power -- 2.4. Ocean Energy -- 2.5. CCS as a Bridging Technology -- 2.6. Marine Geo-Engineering -- 2.7. Change in Existing Uses -- 3. Implementation Needs and Successes -- 4. Concluding Remark -- Discussion Summary -- Forum 1: Protection of the Marine Environment and Climate Change / Lilly Weidemann -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Discussed Topics -- 2.1. Hard or Soft Law Approach -- 2.2. Fragmentation -- 2.3. Legal Basis for CCS on the (Extended) Continental Shelf -- 2.4. International Efforts to Reduce Global Emissions -- pt. FIVE OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY -- Wind Energy and Maritime Spatial Planning / Ursula Prall -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Expectations -- 1.2. Resulting Conflicts -- 1.3. In Particular: Approaches to Combine Nature Conservation and Offshore Wind in Germany -- 2. Nature Conservation in Consent Procedures -- 2.1. Consent Procedure -- 2.2. Construction and Operation; Decommissioning -- 2.3. Violation of Binding Provisions of Habitat and/or Bird Directives? -- 3. Habitat Protection -- 3.1. Designation of Protected Sites -- 3.1.1. Legal Obligation -- 3.1.2. Status in Germany -- 3.2. Economical Instruments -- 3.3. Evaluation -- 4. Species Protection -- 4.1. Legal Obligation -- 4.2. Status of Species Protection in Germany -- 4.2.1. Marine Mammals (in Particular: Harbour Porpoises) -- 4.2.2. Loons (gavia arctica and gavia stellata) -- 4.2.3. Migratory Birds -- 4.3. Evaluation -- 5. Conclusion -- Wind Energy and Maritime Planning / Nico Nolte -- Discussion Summary -- Forum on Offshore Wind Energy: Actors, Legal Instruments and Decision-Making Procedures / Ronan Long -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Offshore Wind Energy Development and the Obligation to Protect the Marine Environment -- 3. Marine Spatial Planning and Wind Energy in the Germany EEZ -- 4. Offshore Wind Energy and Shipping -- 5. General Remarks -- pt. SIX CITIES' CONTRIBUTIONS TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -- Introductory Remarks on Opportunities of the Cities in the Field of Local Climate Change Governance / Joachim Sanden -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Drivers for and Functions of the Cities in International Climate Protection -- 3. Framing the Process of Transition to a Low Carbon Future -- 4. Key Design Elements of Further Local Legal Action -- 5. Conclusions -- Conclusions of Forum II: Cities' Contributions to Environmental Protection / Joachim Sanden -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Importance of Cities for Environmental Protection -- 3. Present City Action -- 4. Problems and Answers -- 5. Outlook on Future Possibilities for Cities to Act on Climate Protection -- pt. SEVEN RESULTS -- Results: Climate Change / Hans-Joachim Koch -- Results: Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping / Doris Konig. Includes bibliographical references. In "Climate Change and Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping" the editors offer an overview on the recent discussions regarding legal questions of tackling climate change and the legal instruments related to environmental problems caused by international shipping. English. Water Pollution Law and legislation Congresses. Climatic changes Law and legislation Congresses. Maritime law Congresses. Law of the sea Congresses. Marine pollution Law and legislation Congresses. Marine resources conservation Law and legislation Congresses. 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Climate change and environmental hazards related to shipping. Leiden ; Boston : M. Nijhoff Publishers, 2013 9789004243927 (DLC) 2012041225 (OCoLC)812729581 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=519565 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Climate change and environmental hazards related to shipping : an international legal framework : proceedings of the Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference 2011 / WELCOMING ADDRESSES -- Welcome Speech / Opening Speech / CLIMATE CHANGE -- Presentations -- Budget Approach -- A Framework for a Global Transformation towards a Low Carbon Economy / 2C-guardrail Requires Immediate Action -- International Climate Policy Context -- Budget Approach -- Solving the Climate Dilemma -- Basic Principles -- Calculating National Emission Budgets -- Taking Stock Based on National Emissions Budgets -- Foundations for a New Global Climate Architecture -- Institutional Design for a Low-Carbon Global Economy -- New Climate Partnership Patterns -- Tale of Two Architectures: The Once and Future U.N. Climate Change Regime / Origins of the U.N. Climate Change Regime -- Kyoto Protocol: The Ascendance of the Top-Down Approach -- Copenhagen and Cancun: The Bottom-Up Approach Strikes Back -- Comparing the Top-Down and the Bottom-Up Approaches -- Conclusion -- Energy Switch in Germany: 100% Renewable Electricity by 2050 / Introduction -- Challenges to Meet Energy Supply -- Point of Departure in the Discussion -- Sustainability Assessment of Technology Options -- Goal: Sustainable Electricity Supply in 2050 -- Path to Transition -- Elements of Transition -- Working Groups International Climate Policy before COP 17 -- Legal Options for Regime Evolution in the Climate Change Regime: Some Comments / Options for Regime Development -- Amendment of the Kyoto Protocol -- New Protocol under the UNFCCC -- Amendment of the UNFCCC -- International Climate Change Policy: An Indian Perspective / India's Negotiating Position -- India at Durban -- India's Domestic Policies & Action -- International Climate Law and Policy: An Australian Perspective / Discussion Summary -- Working Group: International Climate Policy before COP 17 / EU and National Initiatives -- Climate Protection: A South American Perspective / Our Vision Concerning the International Process on Climate Change -- Case of Latin America -- Conclusions -- Sense of Urgency -- Climate Protection and Sustainability in Japan -- Tasks Following March 11th 2011 / National Politics under Frameworks of International Law -- Critical Appraisal -- Industrial Metabolism -- Over-and Underestimating New Technologies -- Dependency on Nuclear Power Plants -- Climate Protection Measures as a Political Steering Device -- Rebuilding and Climate Protection -- Supplementary Remarks -- Discussion Summary -- Working Group: Initiatives on an EU and on a National Level / ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS RELATED TO SHIPPING -- Integrating Shipping into the EU Emissions Trading Scheme? / Political Progress and Backlashes at IMO -- Actual Activities of the European Commission -- Levy / Compensation Fund -- Emission Trading Scheme -- Taxation on Fuel or Greenhouse Gas Emissions -- Mandatory Ship-level Emissions Reduction -- Other Measures under Discussion -- Relevant Legal Aspects in the Decision-Making Process of the Commission -- Learning from Aviation -- The Judgement of the ECJ (Case 366/10) -- Legal Arguments against Measures in European Ports -- Unilateral Regulation in Ports Amounts to Unlawful Extraterritorial Action -- Kyoto Protocol Gives IMO (Exclusive) Competence to Regulate International Maritime Emissions -- Cooperative Compliance Strategy: The Voluntary IMO Member State Audit Scheme / Who are the Principal Actors, Their Roles and Compliance Regimes -- New Approach to Compliance Monitoring in International Shipping -- Èrika III' Package: Progress or Breach of International Law? / Èrika III' Package: An Overview -- Intertanko and the Limits of Union Competences in the Field of Maritime Safety -- ECJ's Intertanko Decision -- Critical Appraisal of the Decision -- On the Direct Applicability and Executability of Older National Treaties -- On the Interpretation of European Union Law in a Friendly Manner towards International Law -- Compatibility of the Èrika III' Measures with International Law -- Insurance of Ship Owners for Maritime Claims -- Notification Requirement in Accordance with the Directive on Port State Control -- Access Refusals in Accordance with the Directive on Port State Control -- Working Groups: Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping -- Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping: A BIMCO Perspective / Prevention of Shipping Accidents -- Some Comments on the Role of Industry in the Prevention of Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping / Discussion Summary -- Working Group: The Prevention of Shipping Accidents / PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE -- Impact of Global Warming on the Oceans / Abstract -- Natural Variability -- Response Uncertainty -- Climate Change Projections -- Use and Protection of the Seas in Times of Climate Change / How Can Protection and Uses of the Seas Stabilise the Climate? -- Preserving the Function of Our Seas as a Carbon Sink through Marine Protection and Climate Change Mitigation -- Strengthening the Resilience of Marine Ecosystems to Mitigate the Impacts of Climate Change on the Seas -- Seas as an Inexhaustible Energy Source -- Wind Power, Wave Power -- Ocean Energy -- CCS as a Bridging Technology -- Marine Geo-Engineering -- Change in Existing Uses -- Implementation Needs and Successes -- Concluding Remark -- Discussion Summary -- Forum 1: Protection of the Marine Environment and Climate Change / Discussed Topics -- Hard or Soft Law Approach -- Fragmentation -- Legal Basis for CCS on the (Extended) Continental Shelf -- International Efforts to Reduce Global Emissions -- OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY -- Wind Energy and Maritime Spatial Planning / Expectations -- Resulting Conflicts -- In Particular: Approaches to Combine Nature Conservation and Offshore Wind in Germany -- Nature Conservation in Consent Procedures -- Consent Procedure -- Construction and Operation; Decommissioning -- Violation of Binding Provisions of Habitat and/or Bird Directives? -- Habitat Protection -- Designation of Protected Sites -- Legal Obligation -- Status in Germany -- Economical Instruments -- Evaluation -- Species Protection -- Status of Species Protection in Germany -- Marine Mammals (in Particular: Harbour Porpoises) -- Loons (gavia arctica and gavia stellata) -- Migratory Birds -- Wind Energy and Maritime Planning / Discussion Summary -- Forum on Offshore Wind Energy: Actors, Legal Instruments and Decision-Making Procedures / Offshore Wind Energy Development and the Obligation to Protect the Marine Environment -- Marine Spatial Planning and Wind Energy in the Germany EEZ -- Offshore Wind Energy and Shipping -- General Remarks -- SIX CITIES' CONTRIBUTIONS TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -- Introductory Remarks on Opportunities of the Cities in the Field of Local Climate Change Governance / Drivers for and Functions of the Cities in International Climate Protection -- Framing the Process of Transition to a Low Carbon Future -- Key Design Elements of Further Local Legal Action -- Conclusions of Forum II: Cities' Contributions to Environmental Protection / Importance of Cities for Environmental Protection -- Present City Action -- Problems and Answers -- Outlook on Future Possibilities for Cities to Act on Climate Protection -- RESULTS -- Results: Climate Change / Results: Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping / Water Pollution Law and legislation Congresses. Climatic changes Law and legislation Congresses. Maritime law Congresses. Law of the sea Congresses. Marine pollution Law and legislation Congresses. Marine resources conservation Law and legislation Congresses. LAW Environmental. bisacsh Climatic changes Law and legislation fast Law of the sea fast Marine pollution Law and legislation fast Marine resources conservation Law and legislation fast Maritime law fast Water Pollution Law and legislation fast United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (New York, 9 May 1992). pplt Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (Kyoto, 11 December 1997). pplt Climate change. pplt Carriage of goods by sea. pplt Marine environment protection. pplt Marine pollution. pplt International environmental law. pplt Internationell miljörätt. sao |
title | Climate change and environmental hazards related to shipping : an international legal framework : proceedings of the Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference 2011 / |
title_alt | WELCOMING ADDRESSES -- Welcome Speech / Opening Speech / CLIMATE CHANGE -- Presentations -- Budget Approach -- A Framework for a Global Transformation towards a Low Carbon Economy / 2C-guardrail Requires Immediate Action -- International Climate Policy Context -- Budget Approach -- Solving the Climate Dilemma -- Basic Principles -- Calculating National Emission Budgets -- Taking Stock Based on National Emissions Budgets -- Foundations for a New Global Climate Architecture -- Institutional Design for a Low-Carbon Global Economy -- New Climate Partnership Patterns -- Tale of Two Architectures: The Once and Future U.N. Climate Change Regime / Origins of the U.N. Climate Change Regime -- Kyoto Protocol: The Ascendance of the Top-Down Approach -- Copenhagen and Cancun: The Bottom-Up Approach Strikes Back -- Comparing the Top-Down and the Bottom-Up Approaches -- Conclusion -- Energy Switch in Germany: 100% Renewable Electricity by 2050 / Introduction -- Challenges to Meet Energy Supply -- Point of Departure in the Discussion -- Sustainability Assessment of Technology Options -- Goal: Sustainable Electricity Supply in 2050 -- Path to Transition -- Elements of Transition -- Working Groups International Climate Policy before COP 17 -- Legal Options for Regime Evolution in the Climate Change Regime: Some Comments / Options for Regime Development -- Amendment of the Kyoto Protocol -- New Protocol under the UNFCCC -- Amendment of the UNFCCC -- International Climate Change Policy: An Indian Perspective / India's Negotiating Position -- India at Durban -- India's Domestic Policies & Action -- International Climate Law and Policy: An Australian Perspective / Discussion Summary -- Working Group: International Climate Policy before COP 17 / EU and National Initiatives -- Climate Protection: A South American Perspective / Our Vision Concerning the International Process on Climate Change -- Case of Latin America -- Conclusions -- Sense of Urgency -- Climate Protection and Sustainability in Japan -- Tasks Following March 11th 2011 / National Politics under Frameworks of International Law -- Critical Appraisal -- Industrial Metabolism -- Over-and Underestimating New Technologies -- Dependency on Nuclear Power Plants -- Climate Protection Measures as a Political Steering Device -- Rebuilding and Climate Protection -- Supplementary Remarks -- Discussion Summary -- Working Group: Initiatives on an EU and on a National Level / ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS RELATED TO SHIPPING -- Integrating Shipping into the EU Emissions Trading Scheme? / Political Progress and Backlashes at IMO -- Actual Activities of the European Commission -- Levy / Compensation Fund -- Emission Trading Scheme -- Taxation on Fuel or Greenhouse Gas Emissions -- Mandatory Ship-level Emissions Reduction -- Other Measures under Discussion -- Relevant Legal Aspects in the Decision-Making Process of the Commission -- Learning from Aviation -- The Judgement of the ECJ (Case 366/10) -- Legal Arguments against Measures in European Ports -- Unilateral Regulation in Ports Amounts to Unlawful Extraterritorial Action -- Kyoto Protocol Gives IMO (Exclusive) Competence to Regulate International Maritime Emissions -- Cooperative Compliance Strategy: The Voluntary IMO Member State Audit Scheme / Who are the Principal Actors, Their Roles and Compliance Regimes -- New Approach to Compliance Monitoring in International Shipping -- Èrika III' Package: Progress or Breach of International Law? / Èrika III' Package: An Overview -- Intertanko and the Limits of Union Competences in the Field of Maritime Safety -- ECJ's Intertanko Decision -- Critical Appraisal of the Decision -- On the Direct Applicability and Executability of Older National Treaties -- On the Interpretation of European Union Law in a Friendly Manner towards International Law -- Compatibility of the Èrika III' Measures with International Law -- Insurance of Ship Owners for Maritime Claims -- Notification Requirement in Accordance with the Directive on Port State Control -- Access Refusals in Accordance with the Directive on Port State Control -- Working Groups: Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping -- Emissions Reduction and Emissions Trading Systems in Shipping: A BIMCO Perspective / Prevention of Shipping Accidents -- Some Comments on the Role of Industry in the Prevention of Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping / Discussion Summary -- Working Group: The Prevention of Shipping Accidents / PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE -- Impact of Global Warming on the Oceans / Abstract -- Natural Variability -- Response Uncertainty -- Climate Change Projections -- Use and Protection of the Seas in Times of Climate Change / How Can Protection and Uses of the Seas Stabilise the Climate? -- Preserving the Function of Our Seas as a Carbon Sink through Marine Protection and Climate Change Mitigation -- Strengthening the Resilience of Marine Ecosystems to Mitigate the Impacts of Climate Change on the Seas -- Seas as an Inexhaustible Energy Source -- Wind Power, Wave Power -- Ocean Energy -- CCS as a Bridging Technology -- Marine Geo-Engineering -- Change in Existing Uses -- Implementation Needs and Successes -- Concluding Remark -- Discussion Summary -- Forum 1: Protection of the Marine Environment and Climate Change / Discussed Topics -- Hard or Soft Law Approach -- Fragmentation -- Legal Basis for CCS on the (Extended) Continental Shelf -- International Efforts to Reduce Global Emissions -- OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY -- Wind Energy and Maritime Spatial Planning / Expectations -- Resulting Conflicts -- In Particular: Approaches to Combine Nature Conservation and Offshore Wind in Germany -- Nature Conservation in Consent Procedures -- Consent Procedure -- Construction and Operation; Decommissioning -- Violation of Binding Provisions of Habitat and/or Bird Directives? -- Habitat Protection -- Designation of Protected Sites -- Legal Obligation -- Status in Germany -- Economical Instruments -- Evaluation -- Species Protection -- Status of Species Protection in Germany -- Marine Mammals (in Particular: Harbour Porpoises) -- Loons (gavia arctica and gavia stellata) -- Migratory Birds -- Wind Energy and Maritime Planning / Discussion Summary -- Forum on Offshore Wind Energy: Actors, Legal Instruments and Decision-Making Procedures / Offshore Wind Energy Development and the Obligation to Protect the Marine Environment -- Marine Spatial Planning and Wind Energy in the Germany EEZ -- Offshore Wind Energy and Shipping -- General Remarks -- SIX CITIES' CONTRIBUTIONS TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -- Introductory Remarks on Opportunities of the Cities in the Field of Local Climate Change Governance / Drivers for and Functions of the Cities in International Climate Protection -- Framing the Process of Transition to a Low Carbon Future -- Key Design Elements of Further Local Legal Action -- Conclusions of Forum II: Cities' Contributions to Environmental Protection / Importance of Cities for Environmental Protection -- Present City Action -- Problems and Answers -- Outlook on Future Possibilities for Cities to Act on Climate Protection -- RESULTS -- Results: Climate Change / Results: Environmental Hazards Related to Shipping / |
title_auth | Climate change and environmental hazards related to shipping : an international legal framework : proceedings of the Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference 2011 / |
title_exact_search | Climate change and environmental hazards related to shipping : an international legal framework : proceedings of the Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference 2011 / |
title_full | Climate change and environmental hazards related to shipping : an international legal framework : proceedings of the Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference 2011 / edited by Hans-Joachim Koch [and others]. |
title_fullStr | Climate change and environmental hazards related to shipping : an international legal framework : proceedings of the Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference 2011 / edited by Hans-Joachim Koch [and others]. |
title_full_unstemmed | Climate change and environmental hazards related to shipping : an international legal framework : proceedings of the Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference 2011 / edited by Hans-Joachim Koch [and others]. |
title_short | Climate change and environmental hazards related to shipping : |
title_sort | climate change and environmental hazards related to shipping an international legal framework proceedings of the hamburg international environmental law conference 2011 |
title_sub | an international legal framework : proceedings of the Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference 2011 / |
topic | Water Pollution Law and legislation Congresses. Climatic changes Law and legislation Congresses. Maritime law Congresses. Law of the sea Congresses. Marine pollution Law and legislation Congresses. Marine resources conservation Law and legislation Congresses. LAW Environmental. bisacsh Climatic changes Law and legislation fast Law of the sea fast Marine pollution Law and legislation fast Marine resources conservation Law and legislation fast Maritime law fast Water Pollution Law and legislation fast United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (New York, 9 May 1992). pplt Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (Kyoto, 11 December 1997). pplt Climate change. pplt Carriage of goods by sea. pplt Marine environment protection. pplt Marine pollution. pplt International environmental law. pplt Internationell miljörätt. sao |
topic_facet | Water Pollution Law and legislation Congresses. Climatic changes Law and legislation Congresses. Maritime law Congresses. Law of the sea Congresses. Marine pollution Law and legislation Congresses. Marine resources conservation Law and legislation Congresses. LAW Environmental. Climatic changes Law and legislation Law of the sea Marine pollution Law and legislation Marine resources conservation Law and legislation Maritime law Water Pollution Law and legislation United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (New York, 9 May 1992). Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (Kyoto, 11 December 1997). Climate change. Carriage of goods by sea. Marine environment protection. Marine pollution. International environmental law. Internationell miljörätt. Conference papers and proceedings |
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