DJCIL Symposium 2009 | Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Panel 1

The Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law hosted a symposium on the global impact of the local management of environmental resources. By looking at the property-related aspects of international environmental law, the Symposium explored development concerns and the impact of resource management systems on national economies.

Recorded on January 30, 2009.

Panel titled: Greenhouse Gases Emissions.

Conference title: Local Property, Global Justice: Law & Resources in the Era of Climate Change (Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law Symposium (2009))

Appearing: Introductory remarks by Dean David F. Levi ; David M. Driesen (Syracuse College of Law), Annie Petsonk (Environmental Defense Fund), Jonathan B. Wiener (Duke University School of Law), panelists ; moderated by Brian Murray (Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences).

Related paper: David M. Driesen, Linkage and Multilevel Governance, 19 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 389-411 (2009). Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djcil/vol19/iss3/

Related paper: Annie Petsonk, Docking Stations: Designing a More Welcoming Architecture For a Post-2012 Framework to Combat Climate Change, 19 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 433-466 (2009). Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djcil/vol19/iss3/3

Related paper: Jonathan B. Wiener, Property and Price to Protect the Planet, 19 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 515-534 (2009). Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djcil/vol19/iss3/6