Cultural legitimacy and regulatory transitions for climate change: A discursive framework

Because of its tremendous temporal and spatial scope, climate change poses profound regulatory issues. Significant transboundary effects and spatially differentiated effects make it highly desirable that international regulatory mechanisms are utilised in order to arrive at effective mitigation and...

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Main Author: Kaime, Thoko
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Lexxion Verlagsgesellschaft 2011
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Online Access:https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/13344/
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/13344/1/TKaime_-_Cultural_legitimacy_and_regulatory_transitions.pdf
http://www.ielrc.org/content/a1105.pdf
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spelling ftsoaslib:oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:13344 2024-05-19T07:38:46+00:00 Cultural legitimacy and regulatory transitions for climate change: A discursive framework Kaime, Thoko 2011 text https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/13344/ https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/13344/1/TKaime_-_Cultural_legitimacy_and_regulatory_transitions.pdf http://www.ielrc.org/content/a1105.pdf en eng Lexxion Verlagsgesellschaft https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/13344/1/TKaime_-_Cultural_legitimacy_and_regulatory_transitions.pdf Kaime, Thoko (2011) 'Cultural legitimacy and regulatory transitions for climate change: A discursive framework.' Carbon and Climate Law Review, 5 (3). pp. 321-329. Journal Article PeerReviewed 2011 ftsoaslib 2024-04-30T23:39:18Z Because of its tremendous temporal and spatial scope, climate change poses profound regulatory issues. Significant transboundary effects and spatially differentiated effects make it highly desirable that international regulatory mechanisms are utilised in order to arrive at effective mitigation and adaptation solutions. Yet, the different spaces that states occupy in terms of causation and effect makes agreement on what must be regulated through international mechanisms and indeed how to regulate such subject matter. Consequently, this paper proposes that legitimacy needs to be considered one of the core concerns of international climate change regulation and governance. The aim of this paper is to clarify the role of the concept of legitimacy in international climate change regulation, and to set forth a specific discursive approach aimed at identifying legitimacy-enhancing design features for internationally regulating climate change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Carbon and Climate Law Review School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London: SOAS Research Online
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description Because of its tremendous temporal and spatial scope, climate change poses profound regulatory issues. Significant transboundary effects and spatially differentiated effects make it highly desirable that international regulatory mechanisms are utilised in order to arrive at effective mitigation and adaptation solutions. Yet, the different spaces that states occupy in terms of causation and effect makes agreement on what must be regulated through international mechanisms and indeed how to regulate such subject matter. Consequently, this paper proposes that legitimacy needs to be considered one of the core concerns of international climate change regulation and governance. The aim of this paper is to clarify the role of the concept of legitimacy in international climate change regulation, and to set forth a specific discursive approach aimed at identifying legitimacy-enhancing design features for internationally regulating climate change.
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title Cultural legitimacy and regulatory transitions for climate change: A discursive framework
title_short Cultural legitimacy and regulatory transitions for climate change: A discursive framework
title_full Cultural legitimacy and regulatory transitions for climate change: A discursive framework
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title_full_unstemmed Cultural legitimacy and regulatory transitions for climate change: A discursive framework
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Kaime, Thoko (2011) 'Cultural legitimacy and regulatory transitions for climate change: A discursive framework.' Carbon and Climate Law Review, 5 (3). pp. 321-329.
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