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SUMMARY:The Interplay between Fairness and Ambition. The Example of the Paris Agreement
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CONTACT:Herr Martin Wolf (Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research)
DESCRIPTION:Herr Martin Wolf (Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research)
The Interplay between Fairness and Ambition. The Example of the Paris Agreement
22. Käte Hamburger Lecture
In negotiations for international agreements, finding the delicate balance between ambition that matters and the fair and equitable treatment of the diverse parties is a vital factor of success. The Paris Agreement has addressed this interplay in a particularly intricate way. In global climate policy, ambition to cope with and avoid further damages is high. At the same time, fairness and burden-sharing have been the grand ethical question debated among parties and signatories. In the 22nd Käte Hamburger Lecture, Prof. Dr Christina Voigt, Department of Public and International Law, University of Oslo, Norway, will explain the importance of this balance for the effectiveness of the Agreement and discuss its promises and potential limitations.

For participation we kindly ask you to register by 14 May at <events@gcr21.uni-due.de>
Wednesday, 17. May 2017
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