Paris Agreement implementation requires innovative legal tools and governance framework solutions, and green economic instruments. International instruments, regulatory and economic innovations, compliance mechanisms and capacity will be key to successful implementation of the Paris Agreement. This interactive expert roundtable provided an opportunity to share insights on challenges, trends and collective actions in legal, institutional and economic reform to strengthen climate mitigation, resilience and finance, building capacity for climate action globally, regionally and locally. Partners highlighted innovations for collective action to implement Nationally Determined Contributions and improve compliance. Further, the findings of Climate Law & Governance Day 2018 were shared, and winners of the Global Climate Law and Governance Student Essay Competition were presented with their awards.
The programme for the event is available here. The winners of the essay competition can be viewed on our Student Involvement page, here.
Hosts: Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL) & Green Economics Institute (GEI)
Venue: Narew Room, UNFCCC COP24 Climate Change Conference Side-Events Hall
Date/Time: 15:00 – 16:30, Monday 10 December 2018