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The International Legal Concerns on Climate Change Regime: Taiwan’s Perspective KCI 등재

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이준국제법연구원 (YIJUN Institute of International Law)
초록

Climate change is an emerging environmental issue. To prevent possible trade sanctions from the industrialized trading partners, Taiwan proposed several policies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. This includes their preparation of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act is under legislature review and the Statute for Renewable Energy Management. Because Taiwan is not a member of the United Nations, it is excluded from participation in the United Nation Convention on Climate Change and lacks access to the flexible mechanisms defined under the Kyoto Protocol. The Taiwan Environment Protection Administration plans to encourage the local emitters to acquire foreign reduction credits to offset domestic emissions. This article approaches Taiwan’s mitigation policies and measures from an international legal perspective. It also introduces adaptation policies and recommends that the government establish a special national adaptation team to prepare data and criteria for risk prioritization. Finally, this paper recommends that the Parties of the UNFCCC adopt the ‘universal apply’principle for climate change and allow any governmental agency whose governing matters are covered by the convention, to participate and share emission-reduction responsibilities.

목차
The International Legal Concerns on Climate Change Regime
  Ⅰ. Introduction
  Ⅱ. The Governmental Structure in Dealing with Climate Change
  Ⅲ. The Participation to the UNFCCC
  Ⅳ. Participation under the Climate Regime
  Ⅴ. Taiwan’s Climate Change Policy and Related Regulations
  Ⅵ. Other Mitigation Policies and Measures
  Ⅶ. Adaptation Policies
  Ⅷ. Needs for Capacity Building on Local Legal System
  Ⅸ. Conclusion and Suggestions
저자
  • Yiyuan Su(International Law at National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan)