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Editorial

Michael Mehling

DOI https://doi.org/10.21552/CCLR/2011/4/195



Questions of law and regulation have featured in the discussion of climate change ever since policy makers declared it a challenge requiring a societal response. Both nationally and internationally, however, the conversation has usually been dominated by concerns about the likely impacts of climate change, the availability of technological solutions and their economic cost, and questions of fairness and responsibility; legal norms and principles have generally been left to the domain of lawyers and their arcane forms of rule-based discourse.

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