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Global climate governance turning translocal

(2023) French Yearbook of Public Law — ISBN: [0-0000-0000-0], published

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The contribution explores the implications of the “localization” ( nationally determined pledges) of the main determinants of climate governance, as far as it has started to materialize in Europe today, from the point of view of law and institutions. It observes that the new scale – localism – is only relative. Most initiatives are embedded in dynamics of networking and mimetism that transcend borders and affect the inspiration, and even discretion of national decision-makers. Recent trends in climate law and climate litigation have shown how global climate governance has become trans-local. The shift to the local arena triggered the deployment of complementary scenarios, injecting cohesion into recent advances on the legal front, which were certainly not written in bold letters into the Paris Agreement.
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Misonne, D. (2023). Global climate governance turning translocal. In directed by J.B. Auby (ed.), French Yearbook of Public Law. JB.Auby & al. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/269160