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The challenges of climate change pose problems requiring new and innovative legal responses by legal practitioners, government officials and corporate officers.
This book addresses a broad range of topic areas where climate change has impact and systematically analyses the key legal responses to climate change, both at the international level and within Australia at federal, State and local levels.
In particular, it critically examines:
the rights, duties and market mechanisms established under the international climate change regime
the effect of climate change policies on the implementation of environmental and planning laws
new regimes for the implementation of renewable energy and energy efficiency initiatives
legal frameworks for the implementation of biological and geological sequestration projects (including forest projects and carbon rights); and
legal principles for the design of an effective carbon trading scheme for Australia
It also considers the role of the common law including:
the likely response of the law of torts to emerging forms of climate change harm; and
potential liabilities for professionals who must take climate change into account in their decision-making and advice
Dr Nicola Durrant is now known as Dr Nicola Swayne.