Princip společné, ale diferencované odpovědnosti v kontextu klimatických změn

This thesis investigates the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities" (CBDR), one of the most important principle in the theory of sustainable development, and its practical application in negotiation about the post-Kyoto climate regime. Reflecting history of the concept,...

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Main Author: Vidanová, Pavla
Other Authors: Rynda, Ivan
Format: Dissertation
Language:Czech
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-299223
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spelling ndltd-nusl.cz-oai-invenio.nusl.cz-2992232021-02-26T05:19:35Z Princip společné, ale diferencované odpovědnosti v kontextu klimatických změn The common but differentiated responsibilities principle in the context of climate change Vidanová, Pavla Rynda, Ivan Müller, Karel This thesis investigates the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities" (CBDR), one of the most important principle in the theory of sustainable development, and its practical application in negotiation about the post-Kyoto climate regime. Reflecting history of the concept, the method of content analysis is applied at first on the official documents on sustainable development (Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development), then proceeds to the official documents related to the issue of climate change (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Kyoto Protocol, Bali Action Plan, Copenhagen Accord) with special consideration of submissions by Parties to Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-Term Cooperative Action. The results of the analysis show that the aim of mentioning CBDR is mere formal, meaning that it is only justification of own proposals, instead of strengthening cooperation or extending participation. 2011 info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-299223 cze info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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description This thesis investigates the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities" (CBDR), one of the most important principle in the theory of sustainable development, and its practical application in negotiation about the post-Kyoto climate regime. Reflecting history of the concept, the method of content analysis is applied at first on the official documents on sustainable development (Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development), then proceeds to the official documents related to the issue of climate change (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Kyoto Protocol, Bali Action Plan, Copenhagen Accord) with special consideration of submissions by Parties to Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-Term Cooperative Action. The results of the analysis show that the aim of mentioning CBDR is mere formal, meaning that it is only justification of own proposals, instead of strengthening cooperation or extending participation.
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