The participation of the European Community and the Member States
in the international climate change regimes is a complex issue. In
the case of the Kyoto Protocol, this is rendered more complicated
by the fact that for the purposes of Article 4 of the Kyoto
Protocol, the membership of the European Community and Member
States is frozen at a particular point in time. The result of this
is that under International Law the European Community and a part
of the Member States (EU15) have agreed to jointly fulfil some of
those obligations whereas under Community Law all Member States
share a certain degree of responsibility to meet the obligations
created by the Kyoto Protocol. This book analyses in great detail
the Kyoto Protocol and its obligations, as well as the
discrepancies between International Law and Community Law in that
regard. The book is a useful tool for academics, practitioners,
consultants and all stakeholders operating in the field of
environmental law and climate change. Leonardo Massai is a legal
expert and lecturer in International and EU Environmental Law and
Climate Change.
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