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As frustration mounts in some quarters at the perceived inadequacy or speed of international action on climate change, and as the likelihood of significant impacts grows, the focus is increasingly turning to liability for climate change damage. Actual or potential climate change liability implicates a growing range of actors, including governments, industry, businesses, non-governmental organisations, individuals and legal practitioners.

As the contours of a post-2012 climate regime begin to emerge, compliance issues will require increasing attention. This volume considers the questions that the trends in the climate negotiations raise for the regime's compliance system. It reviews the main features of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and its Kyoto Protocol, canvasses the literature on compliance theory and examines the broader experience with compliance mechanisms in other international environmental regimes.

Center for Studies and Research in International Law and International Relations, Hague Academy of International Law 

Edited by Navroz K. Dubash and Ann Florini, this special issue of Global Policy brings together leading experts to examine the international institutions, national governance mechanisms and financing systems that together will determine the future of the energy sector.

Navroz K. Dubash and Ann Florini (eds.) 2011. Global Energy Governance. A Special issue of Global Policy. Vol 2

This Handbook brings together prominent voices from India, including policymakers, politicians, business leaders, civil society activists and academics, to build a composite picture of contemporary Indian climate politics and policy.