Rethinking the Kyoto Protocol: Are There Legal Solutions to Global Warming and Climate Change?
Authors:
Douglas R. Williams
(Saint Louis University School of Law)
,
Anita Halvorssen
(University of Denver)
,
J. Kevin Healy
(Bryan Cave LLP)
,
William Pizer
(Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University)
,
Jacob Werksman
(World Resources Institute)
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Rethinking the Kyoto Protocol: Are There Legal Solutions to Global Warming and Climate Change?
Authors:
Douglas R. Williams
(Saint Louis University School of Law),
Anita Halvorssen
(University of Denver),
J. Kevin Healy
(Bryan Cave LLP),
William Pizer
(Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University),
Jacob Werksman
(World Resources Institute)
These remarks by a panel of scholars address issues of climate change, as well as legal solutions to these problems. In particular is a focus on the Kyoto Protocol, an alliance of nation states dedicated to the reduction of harmful greenhouse gases.
Keywords: Global warming, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (1992). Protocols, etc., 1997 Dec. 11
Williams,
D , Halvorssen,
A , Healy,
J , Pizer,
W & Werksman,
J.
(2006) 'Rethinking the Kyoto Protocol: Are There Legal Solutions to Global Warming and Climate Change?',
Washington University Global Studies Law Review.
5(2)
:333-380.
Williams,
D , Halvorssen,
A , Healy,
J , Pizer,
W & Werksman,
J.
Rethinking the Kyoto Protocol: Are There Legal Solutions to Global Warming and Climate Change?. Washington University Global Studies Law Review. 2006 1;
5(2)
:333-380.
Williams,
D Halvorssen,
A Healy,
J Pizer,
W
& Werksman,
J.
(2006, 1 1). Rethinking the Kyoto Protocol: Are There Legal Solutions to Global Warming and Climate Change?.
Washington University Global Studies Law Review
5(2)
:333-380.