While such arguments have mainly used approaches based on
distributive justice and equity, this paper examines the issues of economic efficiency involved in the protection of TK.
Not exact matches
Product Quality
and Pay
Equity between Lower - Level Employees
and Top Management: An Investigation of
Distributive Justice Theory.
There is a need to establish an international data base on how nations have considered
equity and distributive justice issues at the national level
and specific excuses that nations have relied upon for their failure to support an ethically justifiable international climate regime.
Any national ghg emissions reduction commitment is implicitly a position on two ethical questions, namely, first, what safe atmospheric ghg concentration level the commitment aims to achieve
and, second, what
equity framework or principles of
distributive justice the percent reduction is based on.
Because debates about climate change policy formation at the national level have often ignored questions of
equity and fairness, there is a need to publicize how debates at the national level about proposed climate change policies acknowledge or ignore questions of
equity, ethics,
and distributive justice.
Any national ghg emissions reduction commitment is implicitly a position on two ethical questions, namely, first, what safe atmospheric ghg concentration level the commitment is designed to achieve
and, second, what
equity framework or principles of
distributive justice the INDC is based on.
(c) the
equity framework or principles assumed by the nation in determining how much of a global carbon budget should be allocated to the nation in establishing its INDC such as contraction
and convergence, ghg development rights, historical emissions responsibilities, or other principles of
distributive justice.