Assessment of the Climate Paris Agreement in the light of a Global Standard of Transparency
Creators
- 1. Centre d'etudes et de recherches internationales et communautaires - CERIC - UMR 7318 (France)
- 2. Universite de La Reunion, Centre de recherche juridique - CRJ (France)
Description
Reactions to the Paris Agreement oscillate between political enthusiasm, given the diplomatic challenge that was taken-up, and activist disappointment, considering the emergency and scale of transformations to undertake to tackle climate change. The legal analysis of the COP21, its results and prospects they open however needs to be done in the light of dispassionate criteria. The one proposed in this paper uses a global standard of transparency. The reading grid offered thus enables to locate the Paris Agreement in the context of a global and complex governance; two features that the theory of global administrative law aims to better understand, from an empirical but also a prescriptive approaches. This assessment shows that the balance between transparency and opacity, intelligibility, effectiveness or efficiency is both delicate to establish and unstable. If the way the cursor was positioned under the Paris Agreement may seem unsatisfactory in many respects, it must not be forgotten that it is intended to evolve
Additional details
Additional titles
- Original title (French)
- Evaluation de l'Accord de Paris sur le climat a l'aune d'une norme globale de transparence
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Revue Juridique de l'Environnement
- Journal Volume
- 41
- Journal Issue
- no.1
- Journal Page Range
- p. 56-70
- ISSN
- 0397-0299
INIS
- Country of Publication
- France
- Country of Input or Organization
- France
- INIS RN
- 48085042
- Subject category
- S29: ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
- Descriptors DEI
- DECISION MAKING; EFFICIENCY; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; GREENHOUSE EFFECT; IMPLEMENTATION; LEGAL ASPECTS; NEGOTIATION; PARIS AGREEMENT
- Descriptors DEC
- AGREEMENTS; CLIMATIC CHANGE; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS; MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS