Readership: International Lawyers, academics, research students in the field of International Environmental Law; also diplomats, and policy-makers in Climate Change Negotiations; and Environmentalists
Lavanya Rajamani, Lecturer in Environmental Law, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge Fellow & Director of Studies in Law, Queens' College, Cambridge
1: Introduction 2: Differential Treatment in International Law 3: Dissonance in International Environmental Dialogue 4: From Dissonance in Dialogue to Differentiation in Law 5: The Doctrinal Basis for and Boundaries of Differential Treatment in International Environmental Law 6: Differential Treatment at Play: the Climate Regime 7: Developing Country Participation in the Climate Regime - Applying Common But Differentiated Responsibility 8: Conclusion