The Geographical Scope of the EU's Climate Responsibilities

The Geographical Scope of the EU's Climate Responsibilities

Auteur : Joanne Scott

Date de publication : 2016

Éditeur : SSRN

Nombre de pages : 43

Résumé du livre

It is increasingly common for the EU to include extraterritorial GHG emissions within the scope of its climate change laws. These measures have proved to be fiercely controversial and on more than one occasion the EU has been forced to back down. With this in mind, this paper asks how far the EU's climate change responsibilities ought to extend geographically. In answering this question, the paper draws a distinction between first-order and second-order climate responsibilities, acknowledges the importance of the internationally agreed 'system boundary' guidelines adopted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and seeks to learn lessons from the consequentialist approach that was favoured by the EU in giving broad geographical scope to its decision to include extraterritorial aviation emissions within the scope of its emissions trading scheme.

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