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DOI: 10.2307/25586354
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“…26 Secondly, the dimension of 'equal entitlement', within the context of international climate change law, refers to the equal entitlement of all states (including all people) to the atmosphere, as the atmosphere is considered a common good. 27 Thirdly, the 'capacity to act (or ability to pay)' refers to state capacity to act or to contribute in the mitigation of and adaptation to climate change, and places a heavier burden on the state with more capacity in this context. 28 This capacity is particularly relevant to financial-and technological assistance within the international legal climate change regime.…”
Section: Locating the Principle Of Equity Within The International Le...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 Secondly, the dimension of 'equal entitlement', within the context of international climate change law, refers to the equal entitlement of all states (including all people) to the atmosphere, as the atmosphere is considered a common good. 27 Thirdly, the 'capacity to act (or ability to pay)' refers to state capacity to act or to contribute in the mitigation of and adaptation to climate change, and places a heavier burden on the state with more capacity in this context. 28 This capacity is particularly relevant to financial-and technological assistance within the international legal climate change regime.…”
Section: Locating the Principle Of Equity Within The International Le...mentioning
confidence: 99%