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Governing international climate finance and investment: the Paris Agreement and related international and transnational mechanisms

David Rossati and Alexander Zahar

Chapter 15 in Research Handbook on the Law of the Paris Agreement, 2024, pp 296-322 from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This chapter evaluates the role of law in shaping the transnational governance of climate finance and investment. Originally conceived of as a form of interstate support under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, climate finance has evolved into a highly complex and contested affair of disbursing public resources from developed countries in order to leverage private finance and investment for climate-related projects in the Global South. Our analysis evaluates the law and other regulatory instruments according to their role in promoting or discouraging climate finance and investment across selected themes and sites of governance. These are (i) the nature of the international obligations on climate finance under the treaties of the international climate change regime; (ii) the emerging aquis in the transnational regime, consisting of multilateral development banks and their policies in implementing and aligning their actions to the targets of the Paris Agreement; (iii) the conflicts and potential linkages with climate finance created by international trade law and international investment law; and (iv) the juridification of climate bonds and of socially responsible investment initiatives for the climate. The overall picture is of a fragmented and dispersed landscape, where law generates different levels of governance and control, from the more densely regulated activities that channel public climate finance, to the self-regulated initiatives of the private sector where legal interventions are only in their early stage. Coherence favouring a ‘smooth transition’ of global capital toward sustainable pathways, if ever desired, is far from being promoted.

Keywords: Environment; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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