Résumé
"On the `defining issue of our age', Bodansky, Brunnée, and Rajamani offer the definitive guide to the history, process, and substance of international law's effort to address climate change - and the prospects we face. Measured, authoritative, and readable, to the Paris Agreement and, hopefully, beyond."
Philippe Sands QC, Professor of Law, University College London
"This book is a comprehensive and authoritative account of international climate change law by three towering figures in the field. The authors have brought their unique blend of academic expertise and practical experience of the climate regime to produce the definitive work on international climate change law, and what will surely be viewed as an instant classic. Written in erudite yet accessible fashion, this is a must have for students, scholars, and practitioners of international climate change law."
Catherine Redgwell. Chichele Professor of Public International Law, University of Oxford
"I can think of no better team of 'academic practitioners' to bring a balanced insight to this surprisingly complex and subtle area of international law. I am sure even those involved in these negotiations will find new nuance and insight in this book."
Jacob Werksman. Principal Advisor, DG Climate Action. European Commission