From the Habsburg Empire to the Axis Alliance, the Warsaw Pact and the European Union.
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Frank N Schubert
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London
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Bloomsbury Publishing
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2011
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(390 pages)
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Prelims; Contents; Contributors'' Biographies; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Introduction; Part One. The Scientific and Technical Context; 1. Geological Factors in Framing Legislation to Enable and Regulate Storage of Carbon Dioxide Deep in the Ground; 2. Carbon Capture and Storage --; An Equipment Manufacturer''s Perspective; Part Two. Regulating the Capture of CO2; 3. The Legal Framework for Carbon Capture and Storage in Canada; 4. Legal and Regulatory Challenges of Geological Carbon Capture and Sequestration: US Hurdles to Reducing CO2 Emissions. 5. Treatment of CCS under GHG Regulatory Programmes6. The CCS Directive, its Implementation and the Co-financing of CCS and RES Demonstration Projects under the Emissions Trading Systems (NER 300 Process); Part Three. Transportation of CO2 --; Legal Considerations; 7. CO2 Transportation in the European Union: Can the Regulation of CO2 Pipelines Benefit from the Experiences of the Energy Sector?; 8. Transboundary Chains for Carbon Capture and Storage: Allocation under the Climate Regime between the States Parties of Emissions due to Leakage. 9. CO2 Transportation and Regulation, CCS, and EOR in the United StatesPart Four. Long-term Storage of CO2 and the Law; 10. Legal Developments for Carbon Capture and Storage under International and Regional Marine Legislation; 11. The Regulation of Geological Storage of Greenhouse Gases in Australia; 12. Long-term Liability for CCS: Some Thoughts about Specific Risks, Multiple Regimes and the EU Directive; 13. Obstables to Regulation of Carbon Capture and Sequestration by US States: Can They be Overcome?; Part Five. CCS and Emerging Economies. 14. India and Climate Change: Contextualising India''s Approach to CCS Technology15. China''s Emerging Regulatory Framework for Safe and Effective CCS, 2011-15; 16. Accessing Carbon Finance for CCS Projects in Emerging and Developing Economies; Part Six. Public Perception and Participation; 17. Enabling the Social Shaping of CCS Technology; 18. Regulatory Requirements for Public Engagement around Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage Demonstrations; 19. Public Participation in UK CCS Planning and Consent Procedures; Pulling the Threads Together; Appendix; References; Index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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An in-depth examination of border decomposition, re-creation and destruction in 20th-century Hungary.