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The Paris Agreement on Climate Change: Analysis and Commentary. Edited by Daniel Klein, María Pía Carazo, Meinhard Doelle, Jane Bulmer, and Andrew Higham. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. 447 + xxxii pages.

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The Paris Agreement on Climate Change: Analysis and Commentary. Edited by Daniel Klein, María Pía Carazo, Meinhard Doelle, Jane Bulmer, and Andrew Higham. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. 447 + xxxii pages.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 September 2018

PATRICIA GALVÃO FERREIRA*
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Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Windsor
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Copyright © The Canadian Yearbook of International Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international 2018 

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References

1 9 May 1992, 1771 UNTS 107 (entered into force 21 March 1994).

2 Paris Agreement, 12 December 2015, Can TS 2016 No 9 (entered into force 4 November 2016).

3 Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 11 December 1997, 2303 UNTS 162 (entered into force 16 February 2005).

4 For a taste of these analyses, see the special issue on the Paris Agreement (2016) 6:1–2 Climate Law; see also Daniel Bodansky, “The Paris Climate Change Agreement: A New Hope?” (2016) 110:2 Am J Intl L 288; Lavanya Rajamani, “The 2015 Paris Agreement: Interplay Between Hard, Soft and Non-Obligations” (2016) 28:2 J Envtl L 337; Robert Falkner “The Paris Agreement and the New Logic of International Climate Politics” (2016) 92:5 Intl Aff 1107; Wolfgang Obergassel et al, “Phoenix from the Ashes: An Analysis of the Paris Agreement to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change — Part II” (2016) 28:1 Envtl L & Mgmt 3.

5 Daniel Klein et al, eds, The Paris Agreement on Climate Change: Analysis and Commentary (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017).

6 Andreas Fischlin, “Background and Role of Science” in Klein et al, supra note 5, 3.

7 Marina Ivanova, “Politics, Economics, and Society” in Klein et al, supra note 5, 17.

8 Joanna Depledge, “The Legal and Policy Framework of the United Nations Climate Change Regime” in Klein et al, supra note 5, 27.

9 Lavanya Rajamani & Emmanuel Guérin, “Central Concepts in the Paris Agreement and How They Evolved” in Klein et al, supra note 5, 74.

10 Andrew Higham, “Pre-2020 Climate Action and the Emergent Role of Non-Party Stakeholders” in Klein et al, supra note 5, 43.

11 Jane Bulmer, Meinhard Doelle & Daniel Klein, “Negotiating History of the Paris Agreement” in Klein et al, supra note 5, 50.

12 Ralph Bodle & Sebastian Oberthür, “Legal Form of the Paris Agreement and Nature of Its Obligations” in Klein et al, supra note 5, 91.

13 Jorge Gastelumendi & Inka Gnittke, “Climate Finance (Article 9)” in Klein et al, supra note 5, 239.

14 Meinhard Doelle, “Assessment of Strengths and Weaknesses” in Klein et al, supra note 5, 375.

15 María Pía Carazo & Daniel Klein, “Implications for Public International Law: Initial Considerations” in Klein et al, supra note 5, 389.

16 “Preface” in Klein et al, supra note 5, viii at viii.