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Mainstreaming gender in global climate governance : women and gender constituency in the UNFCCC
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ISBN: 1003306470 1000814149 1003306470 103230751X Year: 2023 Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, New York : Routledge,

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"This book explores the role of feminist activists in The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and highlights the progress they have made in mainstreaming gender as a key issue in global climate governance. It is now commonplace for gender to be framed as a political issue in global climate politics within academic scholarship, but there is typically a lack of robust empirical analysis of existing advocacy approaches. Filling this lacuna, Joanna Flavell interrogates the political strategies of the Women and Gender Constituency (WGC) in the UNFCCC (The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change). Through a conceptual framework that integrates climate change with intersectional critical inquiry and political practice, Flavell analyses hundreds of historical documents, coupled with interviews and observations from two UNFCCC conferences. This research uncovers a so-far untold story about the history of the UNFCCC that foregrounds gender and feminist advocacy, highlighting the importance of the WGC in shaping dominant narratives of global climate governance through a series of rhetorical and procedural strategies. Overall, the book draws important conclusions around power in global climate governance and opens up new avenues for advancing a feminist green politics. This volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental justice, climate politics and governance, environmental activism, and gender studies more broadly"-- Provided by publisher.


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Climate change and the testing of international law
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ISBN: 9789004682399 9004682392 Year: 2023 Publisher: Leiden Brill

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Les changements climatiques font peser des menaces particulièrement graves et urgentes sur l’humanité et la planète. Objets d’incertitudes scientifiques, touchant tous les domaines de l’activité humaine et porteurs de conséquences socio-économiques et environnementales de grande ampleur, les changements climatiques affectent en profondeur les principes, sources, mécanismes et institutions du droit international. Ce volume contient les travaux du Centre d’étude et de recherche en 2022 qui ont porté sur un sujet à la fois important et d’une grande actualité : la mise à l’épreuve du droit international par les changements climatiques. En voyant dans le défi posé par les changements climatiques un laboratoire expérimental, les contributions réunies dans ce volume s’attachent à mesurer la capacité du droit international dans un large éventail de domaines (du droit de la paix et de la sécurité internationales, au droit des investissements ou du commerce, aux droits de l’homme et à bien d’autres encore) à s’adapter et à évoluer, et à servir de catalyseur pour fabriquer le droit international du futur. L’ouvrage témoigne de la « climatisation » progressive du droit international pour faire face au problème climatique. Il souligne de ce point de vue à la fois la flexibilité et les forces créatrices du droit international, mais aussi l’inadaption de certains de ses mécanismes et règles, qui requièrent des changements plus radicaux pour être à la hauteur de l’ampleur et de l’urgence du défi majeur que représente aujourd’hui la lutte contre les changements climatiques. Climate change poses threats of great seriousness and urgency for humanity and the planet. As an issue that cuts across all domains of human activity, creates scientific uncertainties, and leads to wide-ranging socio-economic and environmental impacts, it also challenges conventional rules, sources, structures, institutions and approaches in international law. This volume contains the work of the 2022 Centre for Studies and Research on this important and timely topic of climate change and the testing of international law. Using the challenge of climate change as an experimental laboratory for international legal innovation, the contributions in this volume seek to measure the capacity of international law across a broad range of fields — from peace and security law, to investment law, trade, human rights and many other areas — to adapt and evolve, and as a catalyst for designing the international law of the future. It traces a progressive “climatization” of international law occurring under the transformative influence of the climate problem, highlighting both international law’s potential for creative responses, as well as areas where its rules and structures are not fit-for-purpose and require more radical overhaul to better match the scale and urgency of the challenge of addressing climate change.

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