Climate conflicts : a case of international environmental and humanitarian law
Author zone:
Silke Marie Christiansen
Editor:
[Cham] : Springer, 2016
Physical description:
XVIII, 245 p. : diagr. ; 25 cm
ISBN:
978-3-319-27943-5
Languages:
English
General Note:
Dissertation, Faculty of business and economics, University Leuphana, Lüneburg, 2015. - Bibliographies
Abstract:
This book addresses the question of whether the currently available instruments of international environmental and international humanitarian law are applicable to climate conflicts. It clarifies the different pathways leading from climate change to conflict and offers an analysis of international environmental law embedded within the international doctrine of state responsibility. It goes on to discuss whether climate change amounts to an issue covered by Art. 2.4 UN Charter – the prohibition of the use of force. It then considers the possible application of international humanitarian law to climate conflicts. The book also offers a definition of the term “climate conflict”, drawing on legal as well as peace and conflict studies.
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