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ID080166
Title ProperEnforcing the Kyoto Protocol
Other Title Informationcan punitive consequences restore compliance
LanguageENG
AuthorHovi, Jon ;  Bang, Guri ;  Froyn, Camilla Bretteville
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)To enhance effective cooperation, the Marrakesh Accords provide a compliance system for the international climate regime. An innovative part of this system is an Enforcement Branch authorised to apply punitive consequences against countries that fail to comply with their Kyoto obligations. While previous research has primarily focused on the ability of this compliance system to deter non-compliance, this article discusses whether the actual use of punitive consequences will induce a non-compliant country to return to compliance. The Marrakesh Accords explicitly emphasise that the punitive consequences shall be aimed at the restoration of compliance. However, we show that the application of punitive consequences will accomplish this in only exceptional circumstances
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 33, No.3; Jul 2007: p435-449
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol. 33, No.3; Jul 2007: p435-449
Key WordsClimate Change ;  Kyoto Protocol ;  Environment