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Belt and Suspenders? The World Heritage Convention's Role in Confronting Climate Change
Authors:William CG Burns
Institution:Center for Environmental Studies, Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts
Abstract:In the face of increasing frustration with the tepid, and largely feckless, national and international institutional responses to the growing threat of climate change, many governments, as well as non-governmental actors, have either initiated or are exploring potential causes of action in judicial and quasi-judicial fora. This article explores one of these recent actions, the petitions before the World Heritage Committee requesting listing of several sites listed as World Heritage Sites under the World Heritage Convention on the List of World Heritage in Danger. The article explores the contours of the petitions filed to the Committee, the potential implications of listing of sites threatened by climate change on the List of World Heritage in Danger and the merits of the legal arguments advanced in opposition to such listings.
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