Climate change and system of climate protection: From global (through regional) to national Cover Image

Климатске промене и систем заштите климе: од глобалног (преко регионалног) до националног
Climate change and system of climate protection: From global (through regional) to national

Author(s): Dragoljub Todić
Subject(s): Environmental and Energy policy
Published by: Институт за међународну политику и привреду
Keywords: climate change; environment; international agreements; ‘region’; nationally determined contributions; common but differentiated responsibility; EU; Serbia; Croatia; Montenegro.

Summary/Abstract: The aim of the paper is reviewing the key elements of the system of contemporary climate change politics and law, as a unique system made up of entities at different levels (from global, through regional to national). The introductory part of the paper highlights the global characteristics of climate change and provides methodological notes. The first part of the paper is dedicated to the consideration of the basic elements of global climate change policy and law in light of the need for a systemic approach to legal climate protection. The provisions of international treaties are analysed: the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (Framework Convention), the Kyoto Protocol (KP), the Paris Climate Agreement (PA), and other relevant international treaties. The second part of the paper analyses the place that regional subjects have in global politics. An overview is also given of the way of implementing global international obligations through the national regulations of Serbia, Montenegro, and Croatia. The paper discusses the position that the legal system in the field of climate change is a unique system. The foundations of that system are defined by international treaties at the global level, and implementation is primarily ensured by the member states. The role of the ‘region’ and the possibility of regional connections are not clearly emphasized, except in the part that refers to ‘regional organizations of economic integration’. In the conclusion, it is stated that the question of the role of the ‘region’ should be regulated in more detail in the context of a systemic approach to international law.

  • Issue Year: 74/2023
  • Issue No: 1188
  • Page Range: 7-27
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Serbian