“Common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities” (CBDRRC) is the most significant guiding principle in the international climate change regime, created by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 1992 and inherited by the Paris Agreement 24 years later. This paper examines the operationalization of the CBDRRC principle in one of the cornerstone rules of the regime—its transparency provisions, both in existing practice under the convention and possible evolvement in negotiations under the Paris Agreement, from the perspectives of both international rule-making and domestic implementation. The authors have found a continuous enhancement of the transparency framework since the 1990s, and gradual cons...
Transparency is increasingly central to multilateral climate governance. In this article, we underta...
Transparency is increasingly central to multilateral climate governance. In this article, we underta...
This article examines the role of the Paris Agreement in enabling developed-country financial contri...
The thesis offers an inquiry to the international climate negotiations on the implementation guideli...
The Paris Agreement is one of the climate change agreements that formed on the basis of voluntarycon...
According to the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities (CBDR), all states have int...
The Paris Agreement charts a new course for measuring, reporting, verification (MRV) of State obliga...
The current high of GHG emissions are proofs that states still have differing views in placing clima...
The Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities (hereinafter referred to as CBDR) is one...
The UN climate regime conditions the implementation of developing countries’ obligations on the prov...
This thesis investigates the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities" (CBDR), one o...
International audienceThis chapter debates the significance of the principle of common but different...
The success of the Paris Agreement depends in large measure on the legal and operational details of ...
The paper analyses how and to what extent, climate change mitigation and responsibility mean, and sh...
Free to read\ud \ud The Paris Agreement to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change...
Transparency is increasingly central to multilateral climate governance. In this article, we underta...
Transparency is increasingly central to multilateral climate governance. In this article, we underta...
This article examines the role of the Paris Agreement in enabling developed-country financial contri...
The thesis offers an inquiry to the international climate negotiations on the implementation guideli...
The Paris Agreement is one of the climate change agreements that formed on the basis of voluntarycon...
According to the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities (CBDR), all states have int...
The Paris Agreement charts a new course for measuring, reporting, verification (MRV) of State obliga...
The current high of GHG emissions are proofs that states still have differing views in placing clima...
The Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities (hereinafter referred to as CBDR) is one...
The UN climate regime conditions the implementation of developing countries’ obligations on the prov...
This thesis investigates the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities" (CBDR), one o...
International audienceThis chapter debates the significance of the principle of common but different...
The success of the Paris Agreement depends in large measure on the legal and operational details of ...
The paper analyses how and to what extent, climate change mitigation and responsibility mean, and sh...
Free to read\ud \ud The Paris Agreement to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change...
Transparency is increasingly central to multilateral climate governance. In this article, we underta...
Transparency is increasingly central to multilateral climate governance. In this article, we underta...
This article examines the role of the Paris Agreement in enabling developed-country financial contri...