The Parties should protect the climate system for the benefit of present and future generations of humankind, on the basis of equity and in accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities. Accordingly, the... Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After Rio - Page 75by Richard N. Gardner - 1992 - 90 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Frederick Kenneth Hare, Calgary Institute for the Humanities - 1993 - 215 pages
...accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities. Accordingly, the developed country Parties should take the lead...combating climate change and the adverse effects thereof. The last sentence of the clause is of particular significance given the definition of "adverse effects"... | |
 | Richard A. Geyer - 1992 - 676 pages
...and "common but differentiated responsibilities," industrialized countries in paragraph 1 commit to "take the lead in combating climate change and the adverse effects thereof.' ' Convention intended to help mitigate climate change. These resources will be administered, at least... | |
 | Carlo Carraro - 1994 - 424 pages
...historical and current global emissions of greenhouse gases has originated in developed countries" (p.2) and "the developed country Parties should take the lead...combating climate change and the adverse effects thereof" (p.6). 5. More rigorously, the argument is that the marginal returns from the resource will be driven... | |
 | Christian Tomuschat - 1995 - 360 pages
...accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities. Accordingly, the developed country Parties should take the lead...in combating climate change and the adverse effects thereof.35 4. Sharing of Benefits from Scientific Research in the Environmental Field. In the negotiations... | |
 | Academie De Droit International De La Haye - 1997 - 402 pages
...accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities. Accordingly, the developed country Parties should take the lead...combating climate change and the adverse effects thereof." 30 Thus, the documents I have just cited confirm a specific facet of the principle of solidarity in... | |
 | Joyeeta Gupta - 1997 - 274 pages
...relative contributions to the enhancement of the greenhouse effect" (Preamble para 18). - "Accordingly, the developed country Parties should take the lead...combating climate change and the adverse effects thereof (Art. 3.1). - Article 4 hence has differentiated commitments for ICs and DCs. * - "The specific needs... | |
 | Ko Swan Sik, M. C. W. Pinto, J. J. G. Syatauw - 1997 - 664 pages
...prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system" (Article 2); stipulated that developed country Parties should take the lead in combating climate change and its adverse effects; and forged a global partnership whereby developed countries had the responsibility... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1997 - 184 pages
...such exemptions? Answer. Article 3 of the Convention (Principles) provides in pertinent part, that "the developed country Parties should take the lead in combating climate change. * * *" I understand that, when the Bush Administration transmitted the Convention to the Senate for... | |
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