Protection internationale du climat et souveraineté étatique

The role of State sovereignty in the development of international climate regime seems unavoidable because it is inherent to modern international law. International environmental law, on the other hand, relies on State sovereignty principle to develop its own objectives. No matter how fragile or wea...

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Main Author: Agnès Michelot
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Language:fra
Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2018-05-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/19685
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description The role of State sovereignty in the development of international climate regime seems unavoidable because it is inherent to modern international law. International environmental law, on the other hand, relies on State sovereignty principle to develop its own objectives. No matter how fragile or weak international law appears in its current climate protection endeavours, it is still generally relevant. The real question is whether the present climate crisis does or could alter the principle of State sovereignty (ie., its definition, implementation, perspectives ). And could we consider that the concept of State sovereignty enhances or, on the contrary, mitigates the climate protection?
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Protection internationale du climat et souveraineté étatique
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state
climate
international cooperation
climate justice
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title Protection internationale du climat et souveraineté étatique
title_full Protection internationale du climat et souveraineté étatique
title_fullStr Protection internationale du climat et souveraineté étatique
title_full_unstemmed Protection internationale du climat et souveraineté étatique
title_short Protection internationale du climat et souveraineté étatique
title_sort protection internationale du climat et souverainete etatique
topic state
climate
international cooperation
climate justice
sovereignty
legal principles
url https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/19685
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