
Legal Issues in the Paris Agreement: Understanding Compliance and Enforcement
Dive into the legal intricacies of the Paris Agreement, exploring the importance of international legally binding agreements in addressing global climate change. Learn about the factors influencing bindingness and the various types of legal instruments involved.
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initiative europenne de renforcement des capacits european capacity building initiative ecbi ecbi european capacity building initiative Legal issues in the Paris Agreement Ecbi workshop- Dakar, Senegal Dr. Achala Abeysinghe Principal Researcher/ Team Leader Global Climate Law, Policy and Governance Achala.abeysinghe@iied.org for sustained capacity building in support of international climate change negotiations pour un renforcement durable des capacit s en appui aux n gociations internationales sur les changements climatiques
Presentation outline ecbi european capacity building initiative Introduction Obligatory language in the Paris Agreement Promoting compliance Ratification and entry into force provisions 2
ecbi european capacity building initiative Why international legally binding agreements are important to address global climate change problem? 3
Legally bindingness depends on combination of factors ecbi european capacity building initiative The form or type of the relevant legal instrument The language of the provisions (mandatory language or aspirational language) and the specificity of the language. Provisions for enforcement (compliance, monitoring, rights of action, dispute settlement).
Various forms or types instruments ecbi european capacity building initiative Treaty, convention, protocol, agreement with entry into force provisions COP decisions Political declarations such as the Rio Declaration on Sustainable Development, Copenhagen accord
Legally binding and non-binding language Shall : legally binding requirement or obligation Note surrounding language ( as appropriate shall aim ) which weakens requirement Note location of shall treaty (Paris Agreement binding) or decision (not considered to be legally-- binding) Note who is to take the action All Parties, Each Party, CMA, a particular institution etc; Consider whether an individual or collective goal ecbi european capacity building initiative Should : advice, recommendation, expectation
Examples of obligatory and non-obligatory language in the Paris Agreement ecbi european capacity building initiative Each Party shall prepare, communicate and maintain successive Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) that it intends to achieve (4.2)- All Parties shouldstrive to formulate and communicate long term low GHG development strategies (4.19). LDCs and SIDS mayprepare and communicate strategies, plans and actionsfor low GHG development reflecting their special circumstances (Art 4.6) Invites Parties to communicate their first NDC no later than when the Party submits its respective instrument of ratification INDC will satisfy this requirement unless Party decides otherwise (1/CP.21, para 22) Each Party should, as appropriate, submit and update periodically an adaptation communication, which may include its priorities, implementation and support needs
Promoting compliance with the provisions of the Paris Agreement ecbi european capacity building initiative Art. 15: Paris Agreement establishes a compliance mechanism to facilitate implementation of and promote compliance with the provisions of the Paris Agreement
Entry into Force ecbi european capacity building initiative Art 21: This Agreement shall enter into force on the thirtieth day after the date on which at least 55 Parties to the Convention accounting in total for at least an estimated 55 percent of the total global greenhouse gas emissions have deposited their instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession.
Legal terminology ecbi european capacity building initiative The act whereby a state indicates its consent to be bound by a multilateral treaty Does not establish the state s consent to be bound, but creates an obligation to refrain, in good faith, from acts that would defeat the general objectives Ratification Signature Implies that State have taken all required measures for transferring the treaty to its domestic jurisdictional system Not enough to enable a country to become a Party to the Paris Agreement. By signing, parties expresses the willingness to continue in the process of ratification, acceptance or approval. The process of ratification varies from state to state, according to the demands of their respective Constitutions.
Meeting the two triggers according to the Article 21 of the Paris Agreement ecbi european capacity building initiative At least Accounting for 55% of total Global GHGs At least 55 Parties
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ecbi european capacity building initiative UNFCCC Inventory http://unfccc.int/files/ghg_data/application/pdf/t able.pdf
With the instrument of ratification ecbi european capacity building initiative Parties can also mention whether they plan to apply the Agreement provisionally Communicate updated INDC which will become the NDC for the Paris Agreement implementation Communicated NDCs will be displayed in the public registry created by the UNFCCC Secretariat until the permanent registry is established. http://unfccc.int/focus/ndc_registry/items/9433.php
INSTRUMENT OF RATIFICATION Whereas the (title of the Convention) is open to ratification by (name of country).. under the terms of its Article ..(number of applicable Article) ecbi european capacity building initiative Now therefore the Government of (name of country) having considered the aforesaid Convention hereby ratify the said Convention and undertake faithfully to carry out the stipulations therein contained IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have signed and sealed this instrument. Done at (place) the day of (date) (Signature) Head of State or Prime Minister or Minister of Foreign Affairs (seal)
ecbi european capacity building initiative 17 countries accounting in total for 0.04 % of total global GHG emissions have ratified the Paris Agreement so far. Paris Agreement status of ratification http://unfccc.int/paris_agreement/items/9444.php
Withdrawal ecbi european capacity building initiative At any time after three years from the entry into force for a Party, that Party may withdraw from this Agreement by giving written notification to the Depositary. Such withdrawal shall take effect upon expiry of one year from the date of receipt by the Depositary of the notification of withdrawal, or any date notified. If a party withdrew from the Convention, they will be considered withdrawn from the Paris Agreement.
Implications of possible early entry into force ecbi european capacity building initiative No timeline in the Article 21 (will enter into force when the two triggers meet). Triggers of the entry into force can be met before 2020 and the Paris Agreement can be implemented from the day it enters into force. First CMA will be held after the Agreement s entry into force APA will complete its work by the first CMA CMA will adopt the work forwarded to it by the APA. NDCs will be implemented from 2020. Countries that are not parties to the Paris Agreement will be left out from the CMA process
Immediate next steps ecbi european capacity building initiative Start the ratification process of the Paris Agreement Engage in the rule making process of the APA and other subsidiary bodies starting from May 2016 Ratify the Kyoto Protocol second commitment period
ecbi european capacity building initiative Thank you! Achala.abeysinghe@iied.org