Table of Contents
1. Climate science at the interface with law- and policy-making
2. The international climate change negotiations: nothing more than sounding brass or tinkling cymbals?
3. Towards a vision for climate justice in a post-2015 world
4. Preventing climate disasters: integrating adaptation and disaster risk reduction
5. Response, recovery and rebuilding
6. Compensating the victims of climate disasters
7. Towards an inclusive and impartial practical reasoning process on climate justice and disaster law in a post-2015 world.
Rosemary Lyster, University of Sydney
Rosemary Lyster is Professor of Climate and Environmental Law at Sydney Law School, University of Sydney. She is also Director of the Law School's Australian Centre for Climate and Environmental Law.