A Review of Legal and Policy Compliance Measures of African Countries with the Commitments of the Paris Agreement

O. Akinleye-Martins
Akinleye-Martins, Olajide

Article from: TDM 1 (2024), in Climate Change

Abstract

This paper examines the state of African countries' fulfilment of commitments to the Paris Agreement and the Conference of Parties (COP) desiderata. Considering the increasingly apparent need to address climate change, member countries have executed the Paris Agreement as a framework for collective action. However, implementing these commitments could be quite challenging, particularly for African countries contending with various socio-economic and political complications. Drawing on a comprehensive review of relevant literature, this paper adopts an analytical and critical approach to ...

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O. Akinleye-Martins; "A Review of Legal and Policy Compliance Measures of African Countries with the Commitments of the Paris Agreement"
TDM 1 (2024), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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