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The International Climate Change Regime
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Farhana Yamin
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Joanna Depledge
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Book chapters
pp. xxi
Foreword by Joke Waller Hunter, Executive Secretary, FCCC
pp. xxiii
Preface and acknowledgements
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 20
Overview
pp. 30
Regime participants
pp. 60
Objective and principles
pp. 74
Mitigation commitments
pp. 136
Flexibility mechanisms
pp. 197
Research, systematic observation, education, training and public awareness
pp. 213
Adaptation
pp. 247
Impacts of response measures
pp. 264
Finance, technology and capacity-building
pp. 327
Reporting and review
pp. 378
Compliance
pp. 398
Institutions
pp. 431
The negotiation process
pp. 464
Scientific and technical input
pp. 487
Administering the regime
pp. 509
Linkages
pp. 544
Evolution of the regime
pp. 560
Conclusion: taking stock and moving forward
pp. 653
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