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Community Values and Legality under Challenge

The Example of International Climate Change Law

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How does an emphasis on principles and value-laden norms impact international law? This book provides a comprehensive analysis of community values within international climate change law, highlighting the tensions between value focus and legal form. It argues that climate change necessitates a fundamental reassessment of the values that political and legal systems should prioritize. The text also addresses the challenges faced by international law amid a backdrop of anti-multilateralism and resistance to a principled, value-driven order. As the first systematic examination of values in international climate change law, it explores how an increasing emphasis on values has led to a decline in legal form compared to the 1990s. By unpacking the tensions and trade-offs between value focus and legal structure, the book offers broader insights into the significance of community values in public international law. The structure includes an introduction, historical context, and a detailed analysis of the international climate regime since 1992, culminating in a conclusion and bibliography.

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Community Values and Legality under Challenge, Simon Blätgen

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2022
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Titolo
Community Values and Legality under Challenge
Sottotitolo
The Example of International Climate Change Law
Lingua
Tedesco
Editore
Peter Lang
Pubblicato
2022
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
252
ISBN13
9783631852354
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Descrizione
How does an emphasis on principles and value-laden norms impact international law? This book provides a comprehensive analysis of community values within international climate change law, highlighting the tensions between value focus and legal form. It argues that climate change necessitates a fundamental reassessment of the values that political and legal systems should prioritize. The text also addresses the challenges faced by international law amid a backdrop of anti-multilateralism and resistance to a principled, value-driven order. As the first systematic examination of values in international climate change law, it explores how an increasing emphasis on values has led to a decline in legal form compared to the 1990s. By unpacking the tensions and trade-offs between value focus and legal structure, the book offers broader insights into the significance of community values in public international law. The structure includes an introduction, historical context, and a detailed analysis of the international climate regime since 1992, culminating in a conclusion and bibliography.