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Using The Wto To Facilitate The Paris Agreement: A Tripartite Approach, Antonia Eliason
Using The Wto To Facilitate The Paris Agreement: A Tripartite Approach, Antonia Eliason
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Climate change is the greatest threat humanity has faced, and its challenges can only be addressed through multilateral means. Lacking in accountability and enforcement mechanisms, however, the Paris Agreement requires additional support to achieve its full effect. Although not perfectly aligned with the goals of the Paris Agreement, the WTO's multilateral framework could provide the necessary flexibilities to work toward meeting the Paris Agreement's targets. This Article proposes a novel three-pronged approach for refocusing the multilateral trading system and facilitating the Paris Agreement.
First, the preamble to the Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization explicitly recognizes sustainable development as a …
Climate Change Refugees In The Time Of Sinking Islands, Jane Steffens
Climate Change Refugees In The Time Of Sinking Islands, Jane Steffens
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
While environmental migration is not a new phenomenon, the international community has been slow to react to a wildly increasing number of people displaced by climate-related factors. With the current scenario of sinking islands, rapid urbanization, and drought, the international community seems to be on the precipice of a massive humanitarian catastrophe. Even so, lawmakers appear hesitant to fill in the gaps of existing international law, leaving an entire category of people vulnerable and unprotected against the effects of climate change. Private climate-governance initiatives can achieve large-scale, prompt, and efficient solutions to climate-induced migration. While private governance initiatives lack the …