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Distributive Justice and Sustainability as a Viable Foundation for the Future Climate Regime

Achala Chandani

DOI https://doi.org/10.21552/CCLR/2007/2/15



ental law, and a majority of these principles is, directly or indirectly, used in the international climate change regime.1 Most of these are used as “directing principles”2 in modern environmental policy. There is a vast range of literature describing and criticizing the functions and normative value of these principles, and some set out future environmental protection strategies based on them.3 However, literature on the core concepts underlying these principles and rendering them acceptable to many parties is limited. This article brief

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