ISSN:
0306-8293
Source:
Emerald Fulltext Archive Database 1994-2005
Topics:
Economics
Notes:
The "Montreal protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer" obliges industrial countries to reimburse developing countries - through new and additional resources - all agreed incremental costs incurred by them in their efforts to save the ozone layer. To this end, a multilateral fund was established in 1990. The fund's decision-making procedures grant developing countries the same voting powers as industrial countries - an almost revolutionary precedent in North-South relations. In this article, the work of the Multilateral Ozone Fund is being analysed, with special emphasis on the development and implementation of the notion of "all agreed incremental costs" between industrial and developing countries. Since comparable institutional settings have been stipulated in the more recent treaties on climate change and biological diversity, in the concluding section five "lessons" are drawn from ozone politics for other international environmental agreements, in particular the emerging climate regime.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03068299910229604
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