Tittel: | The Effectiveness of the Regulatory Regime for Black Carbon Mitigation in the Arctic |
Ansvar: | Daria Shapovalova |
Forfatter: | Shapovalova, Daria |
Materialtype: | Artikkel - elektronisk |
Signatur: | Arctic review on law and politics |
Utgitt: | Oslo : Cappelen Damm Akademisk, 2016 |
Omfang: | S. 136–151 |
Serie: | Arctic Review on Law and Politics ; 2/2016 |
Note: | https://doi.org/10.17585/arctic.v7.427 |
Innhold: | In addition to being a hazardous air pollutant, Black Carbon is the second-largest contributor to Arctic warming. Its mitigation is being addressed at the international regulatory level by the Arctic Council and the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP). Whilst the Convention and its protocols are binding documents, the Black Carbon regulation under their framework appears to have ‘soft law’ characteristics. At the same time, the voluntary Black Carbon and Methane Framework, adopted by the Arctic Council, demonstrates positive compliance and follow-up dynamics compared to earlier norm-creating attempts. This paper argues that the nature of the norm (binding or non-binding) is not the decisive factor regarding effective implementation in the Arctic region. Current efforts to mitigate Black Carbon by means of a non-binding Arctic Council Black Carbon and Methane Framework represent an improvement in the Council’s normative function and may have more effect on the behaviour of Arc |
Del av verk: | Arctic review on law and politics vol. 7 no 2 (2016) |