Climate law special edition 2006 Author Herbertson K. (ed) Date 2006 Source IUCN (ID: MON-074952) Publisher | Place of publication American University Washington College of Law | Washington, DC, USA Pages 69 p. Document type Serial/multi-volume work Language English Field of application International Country/Territory China Subject Air & atmosphere Keyword International trade Enforcement/compliance Climate change Emissions Abstract Contents: 1. Editor's note 2. Confidence through compliance in emissions trading markets 3. Confidence through compliance in emissions trading markets: Conference report 4. Managing corporate carbon risk: Elements of an effective strategy 5. Viewpoints on compliance and cross-border harmonisation from around the world 6. The role of third-party verification in emissions trading systems: Developing best practices 7. A statistically-driven approach to offset-based GHG additionality determinations: What can we learn? 8. Climate change, the Kyoto Protocol, and the WTO: Challenges and conflicts 9. Comment on COP 11 to the UNFCCC 10. Voluntary plans will not cut greenhouse gas emissions in the electricity sector 11. The effects of the Kyoto Protocol on Taiwan 12. The legal dimensions of climate change: Conference report 13. Resources for monitoring climate change: The Environmental and Energy Study Institute's Climate Change News