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Watch the interview with Lavanya Rajamani on Innovation and Experimentation in the International Climate Change Regime Innovation and Experimentation in the International Climate Change Regime, by L. RAJAMANI, Professor at Oxford University. This course titled, Innovation and Experimentation in the International Climate Change Regime takes a critical lens to humanity’s collective regulatory response to the existential threat of climate change. It explores, in particular, those aspects of the international climate change regime that, albeit born of political dysfunction, demonstrate ingenuity, innovation, and experimentation. This includes aspects relating to: • the negotiating process and procedures adopted in the regime; • the legal form of instruments in the regime, the legal character of its provisions, as well as norm hybridity and mutation; • the nature, extent, and evolution of differential treatment in the regime; and, • the unique challenges of compliance and effectiveness that arise in the context of the 2015 Paris Agreement. This course seeks to demonstrate that innovations and experiments in the international climate change regime have resulted in a highly sophisticated and nuanced legal regime – one that challenges the conceptual boundaries of international law, enriches the core of treaty law and practice, and is likely to have an enduring impact on international law, legal practice, and diplomatic intercourse. Quelle normativité pour le droit des relations monétaires et financières internationales, par J.-M. SOREL, professeur de l’Université Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne). La sphère monétaire et financière est constituée d’organisations internationales souvent anciennes et de facture classique comme le FMI ou la BRI qui coexistent avec des entités parfois de nature privée qui ne correspondent pas aux institutions traditionnelles (le Conseil de stabilité financière ou le Comité de Bâle, par exemple). Les Etats les plus puissants et des organisations régionales comme l’Union européenne y jouent également un rôle. La récente crise financière a permis de découvrir – ou de redécouvrir – les instruments juridiques à l’œuvre dans cette sphère quelque peu opaque où l’enchevêtrement normatif semble être la règle. Si la soft law y est prédominante, l’agencement général pourrait donner lieu à des solutions innovantes sur le plan normatif. Il s’agit donc dans ce cours d’envisager cette sphère où la structuration n’a jamais répondu à un schéma préétabli classique mais reflète une certaine modernité du droit international à la fois du point de vue institutionnel et normatif par l’entrecroisement d’acteurs et de normes publics, privés, internes, internationaux et transnationaux.

Table of Contents:
Excerpt from Recueil Des Cours 404 (2019): Collected Courses of The Hague Academy of International Law 2019, Tome 404 de la collection Innovation and Experimentation in the International Climate Change Regime by L.Rajamani Chapter I. An introduction to the international climate change regime : issues, instruments, institutions, actors A. Climate change as the defining issue of our age B. The science C. The politics D. The response E. The thesis : innovation and experimentation in the international climate change regime Chapter II. Process and procedure in the international climate change regime : tools, techniques, and tricks A. Introduction B. Agenda setting C. Negotiation management Chapter III. Legal instruments and obligations in the international climate change regime : nature, type, spread, functions, and interplay A. Introduction B. To bind or not to bind ? C. Treaties and amendments in the international climate change regime.. D. Decisions taken by Conferences of Parties. E. Supplementary instruments F. Political agreements G. Unilateral instruments H. Betwixt and beyond : the normative framework of the emerging climate change regime.. Chapter IV. Differentiation in the international climate change regime A. Introduction B. Principled basis for differentiation C. Forms of differentiation D. Extent of differentiation. E. Evolution of the CBDRRC principle and differentiation F. Prospects G. Conclusion : the principle and praxis Chapter V. Delivering on the promise of the international climate change regime A. Introduction B. Concretizing nationally determined contributions C. Securing nationally determined contributions D. Implementing nationally determined contributions E. Ensuring adequacy of nationally determined contributions F. The effectiveness of the climate change regime Bibliography Excerpt from Recueil Des Cours 404 (2019): Collected Courses of The Hague Academy of International Law 2019, Tome 404 de la collection Quelle normativité pour le droit des relations monétaires et financières internationales ? by J.-M. Sorel Introduction Chapitre I. Une problématique complexe à entrées multiples Section 1. L’évolution asymétrique de la monnaie et de la finance Paragraphe 1. Du troc à la monnaie : du sentiment de la règle à la règle de droit Paragraphe 2. De la monnaie à la finance : de la règle de droit au sentiment de la règle. Section 2. L’apparent mystère de la normativité du droit monétaire et financier international Paragraphe 1. Le prétendu caractère inconciliable des normes économiques et des normes juridiques Paragraphe 2. La multiplicité des espaces juridiques du droit des relations monétaires et financières internationales Paragraphe 3. Le positionnement de la norme dans le droit des relations monétaires et financières internationales.. Chapitre II. L’évolution des formes de normativité dans les relations monétaires et financières internationales : de l’étatisme à la confusion des genres, en passant par le cadre conventionnel Section 1. Les normes fondamentales et le perturbateur transnational Paragraphe 1. Les formes de normativité dans le système monétaire de l’étalon-or et du FMI. Section 2. La dilution du cadre conventionnel dans l’évolution du système monétaire et financier international Section 3. La régionalisation européenne de la régulation monétaire : de l’informalisme rigide au formalisme souple Chapitre III. La résultante : la polyphonie institutionnelle et normative du droit des relations monétaires et financières internationales aujourd’hui. Section 1. La multiplicité des organisations et forums internationaux producteurs de normes Section 2. L’entremêlement de cultures régionales et nationales disparates Chapitre IV. Réflexions sur le profil de la normativité dans le droit des relations monétaires et financières internationales. En guise de conclusion : la soft law monétaire et financière comme laboratoire de réflexion

About the Author :
Lavanya Rajamani, born 19 August 1973, in Coimbatore (India), Indian nationality and subject. National Law School of India University (1991-1996, B.A. LL.B. (Hons), Law, First rank, 5 gold medals) ; Oxford University (1996-1997, B.C.L., Law, Rhodes Scholarship) ; Yale University (1997-1998, LL.M., Law, Yale University Scholarship) ; Oxford University (1998-2002, D.Phil., International Law, Rhodes Scholarship and Radhakrishnan Memorial Bequest) ; Cambridge University (2006, Ph.D., By incorporation, International Law). Junior Research Fellow in Public International Law, Worcester College, Oxford (2000-2002) ; Staff Lawyer, Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development, London (2000-2001) ; University Lecturer in Environmental Law, and Fellow and Director of Studies in Law, Queens’ College, University of Cambridge (2002-2006) ; Professor, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi (2006-2019) ; Professor of International Environmental Law and Yamani Fellow in Public International Law, St. Peter’s College, Oxford University (since August 2019). Visiting Professor, Osaka Gakuin University (2006-2008) ; Visiting Professor, Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales et Communitaires (CERIC), Aix Marseille Université (2011) ; Senior Academic Visitor, Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, Oxford University (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) ; Visiting Professor, National University of Singapore (2015) ; Sir Frank Holmes Visiting Fellow, University of Victoria, Wellington (2016) ; Senior Visiting Fellow, International Law Research Group, Berlin (2017) ; Visiting Professor, Ashoka University, New Delhi (2018-2019) ; Visiting Professor, University of Bologna (since 2012) ; Visiting Professor, Oxford University (since 2015). English Director of Research, Centre for Studies and Research in International Law and International Relations (2008) ; Instructor, External Programme, Beijing, China (2009) ; Special Course, “International Climate Change Regime” (2018), The Hague Academy of International Law, Netherlands. Coordinating Lead Author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Sixth Assessment Report (since 2019). Rapporteur to the Committee on the Legal Principles Relating to Climate Change, International Law Association (2008-2014) ; Member of the Academic Advisory Group of the Section on Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law, International Bar Association (since 2006) Member of the Editorial Board of International Affairs, Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law,, Journal of Environmental Law, Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law, Transnational Environmental Law, Climate Law and Climate and Development. Legal Consultant and Advisor, United Nations Climate Secretariat, Bonn (2004, 2005-2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013-2014, 2015) ; Consultant to the Danish Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (2008-2009) ; Consultant at various times to the Ministry of Environment and Forests, India, World Bank, New Delhi and D.C., International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, World Resources Institute, D.C., The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi, C2ES, Washington D.C., and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), New York. Jean-Marc Sorel, né le 11 juin 1960 à Paris. Diplômé d’études approfondies en droit public et en sciences politiques, docteur en droit (prix de la chancellerie), et agrégé des universités. Il a été maître de conférences à l’Université Paris X Nanterre et à l’Institut d’études politiques de Paris, professeur à l’Université de Rennes et professeur associé à l’Ecole spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan, et est depuis 2000 professeur à l’Ecole de droit de la Sorbonne (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne). Il a été directeur du CERDIN (Centre d’études et de recherches en droit international) puis de l’IREDIES (Institut de recherche en droit international et européen de la Sorbonne), qu’il a créé, de 2007 à 2013. Il dirige le Master 2 de droit international économique et enseigne le droit international général, le droit du contentieux international, l’analyse juridique des conflits territoriaux et maritimes, et le droit des relations monétaires et financières internationales. Il est l’auteur d’ouvrages et d’articles dans ces domaines (voir Principales publications). Il est membre de la Société française pour le droit international (SFDI), de l’Association de droit international (ADI), branche française de l’International Law Association, et la Société européenne de droit international (European Society of International Law). Il fut membre du Comité de rédaction de la Revue générale de droit international public de juin 2004 à 2013. Outre de nombreuses responsabilités universitaires, il a été membre du jury de l’ENA (Ecole nationale d’administration) en 1995 et 1998, du jury de l’Ecole militaire interarmes en 1996, du jury du concours externe d’agrégation de droit public (2005-2006), et membre du Conseil national des universités de 2003 à 2007. Il est avocat et conseil dans des affaires auprès de la Cour internationale de Justice.


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  • ISBN-13: 9789004431423
  • Publisher: Brill
  • Publisher Imprint: Martinus Nijhoff
  • Language: English
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  • Weight: 761 gr
  • ISBN-10: 900443142X
  • Publisher Date: 23 Jul 2020
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 430
  • Series Title: 404 Collected Courses of The Hague Academy of International Law - Recueil des cours


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