International Environmental Law and Distributive Justice. The Equitable Distribution of CDM Projects under the Kyoto Protocol. Author Eni-Ibukun T. Date 2013 Source IUCN (ID: MON-088494) Publisher | Place of publication Routledge | Abindgon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom ISBN 978-0-415-65960-4 Pages 138 p. Document type Monography/book Language English Field of application International Subject Air & atmosphere Keyword Climate change Clean development mechanism Abstract Part 1 Introduction 1. Introduction 2. The Clean Development Mechanism Part 2 Defining Equitable Distribution 3. Equity in the International Climate Change Regime 4. International Law’s Approach to Distributive Justice 5. Meaning of Equitable Distribution of CDM Projects 6. Distribution of CDM Projects in Practice – Is the Current Distribution Equitable? Part 3 Achieving Equitable Distribution of CDM Projects 7. Barriers to Equitable Distribution Part 1 8. Barriers to Equitable Distribution Part 2 9. Measures for Promoting Equitable Distribution 10. Lessons for a New Market Mechanism and Recommendations 11. Conclusion Website www.routledge.com Other references Treaty Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Treaty | Multilateral | Kyoto | Dec 11, 1997 Keyword: EIA, Access-to-information, Precautionary principle, Energy conservation/energy production, Joint implementation, International organization, Monitoring, Dispute settlement, Forest management/forest conservation, Waste management, Emissions, Capacity building, Clean development mechanism, Intergenerational equity, Education, Data collection/reporting, Inventory, Climate change, Sustainable development, Research, Public participation, Technology transfer, Ozone layer Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-001269)