The Unmaking of Special Rights
Klaus Dingwerth,
Clara Weinhardt,
Julian Eckl,
Till Schöfer and
Simon Herr
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Abstract:
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. It is free to read, download and share on Elgaronline.com. In light of the many significant recent changes to the global order, The Unmaking of Special Rights explores an often-forgotten aspect of this arrangement: special rights for developing countries. This book analyzes when and how special rights for developing countries have evolved in the context of global power shifts.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035325979
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The unmaking of special rights , pp 1-25

- Klaus Dingwerth, Clara Weinhardt, Julian Eckl, Simon Herr and Till Schöfer
- Ch 2 The gradual unmaking of special and differential treatment in the trade regime , pp 27-56

- Clara Weinhardt and Till Schöfer
- Ch 3 The reinterpretation of common but differentiated responsibilities in the climate regime , pp 57-94

- Klaus Dingwerth and Simon Herr
- Ch 4 Capacity, willingness, and need in the health regime , pp 95-132

- Julian Eckl
- Ch 5 Conflicts over special and differential treatment in agriculture , pp 134-166

- Till Schöfer and Clara Weinhardt
- Ch 6 Conflicts over transition periods for developing countries in intellectual property rights , pp 167-198

- Till Schöfer
- Ch 7 Conflicts over climate mitigation commitments , pp 199-233

- Klaus Dingwerth
- Ch 8 Conflicts over the institutional landscape of climate finance , pp 234-269

- Simon Herr
- Ch 9 Conflicts over capacity to pay in the health regime , pp 270-311

- Julian Eckl
- Ch 10 Conclusion , pp 312-332

- Clara Weinhardt, Julian Eckl and Klaus Dingwerth
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