Schlagwort: legal issues

Scott, Karen N. (2021): Not an Intractable Challenge

Scott, Karen N. (2021): Not an Intractable Challenge. In Myron H. Nordquist, John Norton Moore (Eds.): Marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. Leiden, The Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill NV (Center for oceans law and policy, volume 24), pp. 189–210.

„This chapter explores one such activity, geoengineering scientific research, and examines the recent and emerging regime at both the international and the regional levels designed to regulate this controversial use of the ocean commons.“

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Hardin, Buzz (2020): Compulsory Licensing of Climate Engineering Patents: How Embracing Technology- and Research-Sharing Strategies Brings Us One Step Closer to Solving Climate Change

Hardin, Buzz (2020): Compulsory Licensing of Climate Engineering Patents: How Embracing Technology- and Research-Sharing Strategies Brings Us One Step Closer to Solving Climate Change. In Arkansas Law Review 73 (3), p. 611. Available online at https://scholarworks.uark.edu/alr/vol73/iss3/4.

„In response to the challenges presented by climate change, the number of inventions in the field of climate engineering, or “geoengineering,” has skyrocketed over the past several years, and the number of patent applications and grants for technologies in that field has similarly increased dramatically.“

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Brent, Kerryn (2020): Marine geoengineering governance and the importance of compatibility with the law of the sea

Brent, Kerryn (2020): Marine geoengineering governance and the importance of compatibility with the law of the sea. In Jan McDonald, Jeffrey McGee, Richard Barnes (Eds.): Research Handbook on Climate Change, Oceans and Coasts. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited (Research Handbooks in Climate Law Ser), pp. 442–461.

„This chapter considers the extent to which UNLCOS may influence the development of new international law rules for marine geoengineering.“

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Sarnoff, Joshua D. (2020): Negative-Emission Technologies and Patent Rights after COVID-19

Sarnoff, Joshua D. (2020): Negative-Emission Technologies and Patent Rights after COVID-19. In Clim. Law 10 (3-4), pp. 225–265. DOI: 10.1163/18786561-10030001.

„Focusing on both US law and international developments, this article proposes various ex-ante measures that can be adopted by national governments and private funders to minimize the likely forthcoming worldwide conflicts that will arise over balancing innovation incentives for, and affordable access to, patented[nbsp]nets.“

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Puno, Railla Veronica D. (2020): A Rights-Based Approach to Governance of Climate Geoengineering

Puno, Railla Veronica D. (2020): A Rights-Based Approach to Governance of Climate Geoengineering. In ELR 10744.

„This Article explores a rights-based approach for the governance of geoengineering in international law, including the impetus, rationale, and options for implementation. The approach would take into account the need for participation, accountability, nondiscrimination, and equality in its development and deployment, while addressing the potential of such technologies in mitigating the impacts that climate change would have to the full enjoyment of human rights, including the right to a healthy environment.“

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