Climate governance and investor protection: reducing the regulatory chill in a warming world
This paper proceeds from the posi=on that regulatory chill in the context of climate change is undesirable and we need to think of a combina=on of strategies to limit the regulatory chill on States to adopt effective climate change measures. It is impossible and even undesirable to eliminate all cla...
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Main Author: | YIP, Man |
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2024
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