Title : ( THE PARIS AGREEMENT'S APPROACH TOWARD CLIMATE CHANGE LOSS AND DAMAGE )
Authors: Azam Amini , Mohammad Abedi , Elnaz Nesari , Ehsan Daryadel , Mahdi Kolahi , Hojjat Mianabadi , Judith Fisher ,Abstract
Article 8 of the Paris Agreement introduces obligations upon the Parties to the Agreement “with respect to Loss and Damage associated with adverse impacts of climate change.” According to Paragraph 52 of the Conference of the Parties’ Decision, Article 8 is not a basis for liability or compensation. Therefore, the problem is whether violation of obligations leads to a state responsibility. Using a dogmatic method, this research contends that “recognizing the significance of averting, minimizing, and addressing Loss and Damage” means acceptance of responsibility for a breach of obligations. Although the means of seeking reparation would not be compensation, States are obliged to eliminate sources of damage and take precautionary measures to address loss and damage. Notwithstanding this, placing the issue of loss and damage under the Agreement into a separate article can reflect to a great extent the significance of the matter. https://doi.org/10.1177/00438200221147936
Keywords
Climate Justice; Liability; State Responsibility; Warsaw International Mechanism; Insurance System@article{paperid:1092939,
author = {Amini, Azam and Abedi, Mohammad and الناز نساری and Ehsan Daryadel and Kolahi, Mahdi and Hojjat Mianabadi and Judith Fisher},
title = {THE PARIS AGREEMENT'S APPROACH TOWARD CLIMATE CHANGE LOSS AND DAMAGE},
journal = {World Affairs},
year = {2023},
volume = {186},
number = {1},
month = {March},
issn = {0043-8200},
pages = {46--80},
numpages = {34},
keywords = {Climate Justice; Liability; State Responsibility; Warsaw International Mechanism; Insurance System},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T THE PARIS AGREEMENT'S APPROACH TOWARD CLIMATE CHANGE LOSS AND DAMAGE
%A Amini, Azam
%A Abedi, Mohammad
%A الناز نساری
%A Ehsan Daryadel
%A Kolahi, Mahdi
%A Hojjat Mianabadi
%A Judith Fisher
%J World Affairs
%@ 0043-8200
%D 2023