This issue of ASIL Insight focuses on the Copenhagen Climate Change Accord. ASIL Insights is a free online newsletter produced by the American Society of International Law. ASIL Insights publishes pieces highlighting developments in international law, aiming to inform decision-makers, the legal profession and the public. The author of this issue is Daniel Bodansky who is the Emily and Ernest Woodruff Professor of International Law at the University of Georgia School of Law. The author explains the background to the Copenhagen Climate Change Accord and highlights key elements including long term vision, developed country mitigation, developing country mitigation, financial assistance, forestry and monitoring. There are links to related Insights covering the Copenhagen Conference and Accord and to documents such as the Copenhagen Accord of 18 December 2009, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol.
ASIL Insight: Copenhagen Climate Change Accord
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