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This article addresses the legal instruments of international climate change policy as they have been reshaped by the Doha conference in 2012, thereafter modestly developed by the Warsaw conference in 2013, trying to prepare a new generation of legal instruments to govern the fight against climate change in the future.
Climate Law – Brill
Published: Jul 25, 2014
Keywords: unfccc ; Doha conference; Warsaw conference
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