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A Study on the Tradeable Permit System of Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gas

  • DONG-A LAW REVIEW
  • 2008, (41), pp.31-56
  • Publisher : The Institute for Legal Studies Dong-A University
  • Research Area : Social Science > Law

Kim, Se-Kyu 1

1동아대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

The Bali Roadmap, which includes the directions and schedules of climate change negotiations after the year of 2012, was adopted in the 13th UNFCCC(United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) that was closed in Bali Indonesia, December 15, 2007. In a near future, our country was also expected to cut off greenhouse gas emissions from 2013 up to the reduction level of the year of 2005 according to the implementation of greenhouse gas emissions regulation. In preparing for our country as desgnating place to adhere to mandatory greenhouse gas reduction in 2013, this paper attempted to propose legal, institutional and policy suggestions regarding air pollution materials tradeable permit system in Seoul business sectors. First, legal and legislative supplemention should be needed from institutional perspectives. Second, the introduction of total mass emissions should be seriously considered in the area proclaimed as air pollutant according to the 22 article, the environmental foundation act. Third, the enactment of global warming prevention act as a preparation of mandatory gas reduction requirement by 2013 and guidelines for greenhouse gas emissions transaction system were proposed. Also, the revitalization of transaction market, the increased need in voluntary cooperation and the use of incentive auction system were suggested. This paper emphasized that although the tradeable permit system was not expected to solve air pollution related problems it should be one of the most important measures of meeting the changes of global climate as a means of indirect regulation.

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