Justice in global warming negotiations : how to obtain a procedurally fair compromise
In the Kyoto round of the global warming negotiating process, justice was not a major concern. All the relevant parties shared the view that, as the agreement was binding solely for developed countries, the fair solution would be given by some form of ‘grandfathering’ (i.e. percentage reductions rel...
Main Author: | Müller, B |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
1998
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