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Book Title: Research Handbook on Emissions Trading
Editor(s): Weishaar, E. Stefan
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781784710613
Section: Chapter 10
Section Title: Implementation challenges for emission trading schemes: the role of litigation
Author(s): van Zeben, Josephine
Number of pages: 25
Abstract/Description:
Within economic theory, emission trading schemes have long been advocated for their relative simplicity and their allocative and dynamic efficiency. Despite these apparent strengths, regulators have only recently started to meaningfully incorporate emission trading into their toolbox. This chapter focuses on an implementation challenge that does not necessarily present itself as such: litigation. Experiences with the EU ETS have made the potential impact of litigation on ETS development an increasingly salient issue for regulators. Nonetheless, the implications of litigation for the design and functioning of an ETS are less clear than some of the other implementation challenges. This chapter provides an analytical overview of the types of litigation that ETS are exposed to and the ways in which these different categories of litigation can, and have, affect(ed) ETS design and development.
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