Title: | MIZAN LAW REVIEW Vol. 6 No.1, ACCOMMODATING THE INTERESTS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN THE CLIMATE CHANGE REGIME: LESSONS FROM THE OZONE LAYER REGIME |
Authors: | Getu, Mulugeta |
Keywords: | Climate change, Kyoto Protocol, Montreal Protocol, ozone depletion, sequential approach, technology transfer, technical assistance |
Issue Date: | Jun-2012 |
Publisher: | St. Mary's University |
Abstract: | The problem of climate change has attracted international attention mainly
because of its cross-border effects and the impossibility of solving the problem
by a few nations. The delay in combating climate change is attributable to
various factors including polarized interests among nations. On the other hand,
the Montreal Protocol (ozone depletion) regime has managed to balance and
reconcile the interests of both the global South and the global North towards a
common goal. Even if some differences exist between the two problems,
lessons from the ozone depletion regime can inform the climate regime and
enhance the participation of developing nations without adversely affecting
their interests. The lessons include a sequential approach [i.e. addressing the
most critical issue –emission from developed countries – first], increased
participation and compliance, improved financial assistance and technology
transfer regimes and enhanced political commitment to climate change. These
lessons are in tune with the principle of common but differentiated
responsibilities which should facilitate a meaningful participation from
developing countries in the climate change regime. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/770 |
Appears in Collections: | Mizan Law Review
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