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Washington Law Review

2010

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Global Warming: A Second Coming For International Law?, Deepa Badrinarayana May 2010

Global Warming: A Second Coming For International Law?, Deepa Badrinarayana

Washington Law Review

Currently, there are no adequate mechanisms under international law to balance the competing tensions climate change presents to state sovereignty. On one hand, climate change threatens state sovereignty because the catastrophic loss of life and property of millions of people would deprive states of control over their domestic territories. Yet, other states rely on claims of their sovereignty to reject international legal obligations to mitigate climate change. This Article attributes the inadequacy of international law in the climate context to the evolution of the international community into an economic union that has historically privileged material interests over legal rights. It …