International Law, Climate Change and Bangladesh

International Law, Climate Change and Bangladesh

Uddin, Mahatab

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2024

444

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9783031712968

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PART 1: Climate Change, Bangladesh, and the Law Nexus.- Chapter 1: Impacts of Climate Change on Bangladesh: International Legal Discourses and National Legal Responses (Md. Saiful Karim & Md. Mahatab Uddin).- Chapter 2: Legal and Policy Response to Climate Change in Bangladesh (K Shamsuddin Mahmood).- PART 2: Adaptation and Capacity Building.- Chapter 3: Climate Change Adaptation Initiatives in Bangladesh: Navigating Towards Resilience and Sustainability (Md. Mahmud Hossain & Mirza Shawkat Ali).- Chapter 4: Climate Change, Adaptation and Adaptive Governance in Water Sector in South Asia: The Bangladesh Case in the Regional Context (M. Monirul Qader Mirza & Ajaya Dixit).- Chapter 5 : Indigenous knowledge in climate adaptation in Bangladesh: International Climate law perspectives (Noor Jahan Punam).- Chapter 6: Rethinking Land Acquisition Law in the Era of Climate Change (Nasreen Akhter).- Chapter 7: Enhancing Climate Resilience in Bangladesh: A Closer Look at Capacity Building (Md. Mahatab Uddin, M Munjurul Hannan Khan & Jannatul Shareat Disha).- PART 3: Mitigation and Energy Efficiency.- Chapter 8: Law and Policy Approaches for Climate Change Mitigation: Bangladesh Perspectives (Md. Mahatab Uddin & Mridul Bepari).- Chapter 9: Energy Law and Policy of Bangladesh in Mitigating Climate Change (Md Asaduzzaman).- PART 4: Climate-Finance, Trade, and Investment.- Chapter 10: Climate Finance Flow in Bangladesh: Challenges and Opportunities (Md. Golam Rabbani).- Chapter 11: Climate Change Considerations in International Investment Law: The Case for Bangladesh (Rumana Islam & Shahrima Tanjin Arni).- Chapter 12: Domestic-Level Climate and Trade Policy Interaction in Bangladesh (Zaker Ahmed).- PART 5: Technology and Law.- Chapter 13: Harmonizing Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Law to Enable the Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies in Bangladesh (Md. Mahatab Uddin).- Chapter 14: Participatory Approaches to Digital Technology Adoption for Climate-Smart Agriculture in Bangladesh (Md. Mahatab Uddin & Fahad Bin Siddique).- PART 6: Climate Justice.- Chapter 15: Loss and Damage associated with Climate Change: Towards Developing a 'National Mechanism' in Bangladesh (Abdullah Al Faruque).- Chapter 16: Public Interest Environmental Litigation (PIEL) to Tackle Climate Change in Bangladesh: Growth, Challenges and Future (Muhammad Ekramul Haque & Ali Mashraf).- Chapter 17: Protecting People's Access to Clean Water in Bangladesh (Rakiba Nabi).- Chapter 18: International Law and Climate-Induced Migration: The Case of Bangladesh (Md. Mahatab Uddin, Abdul Awal Khan & Jannatul Shareat Disha).- Chapter 19: "Up an up!" Gender-responsive Climate Action in Bangladesh and the Way Forward (Raihanatul Jannat).- Chapter 20: The Climate Change-Development Nexus: A New Development Landscape for Bangladesh (Tanzim Afroz, Preeti Kana Sikder & Mostafa M Naser).
UNFCCC;TRIPS;UDHR;Climate Finance;Equity;Climate Justice;Gender-based Adaptation;Indigenous Community;Climate Change;Bangladesh;Paris Agreement;WTO;Adaptation;Mitigation;Capacity Building;Technology Transfer;Loss and Damagae;Climate Refugee;Sustainable Development;Human Rights