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Climate change threatens to have a wide range impacts on ecosystem and present enormous challenges for conventional modes of socio economic governance. The topic of climate change has pushed top list of all the scientific and policy program. These include legislation policies, practices, procedure and culture. Against this back drop, the last few years have seen consolidation of body of all principles organized around the central problems of irrigating and adapting to climate change. The new climate change laws span from international to local levels of governance. There exist challenges that climate change law is likely to face as its development proceeds a pace, such as coping within internationalization of the greenhouse problem and ensuring that a venue for wide spread participation in climate regulation. Part two of this paper elaborates more about legal drivers in coupling with legislation. How climate change law responds to this challenge in particular, is likely to determine its effectiveness and cohesiveness as a body of law for dealing with the broad predicted impacts of global warming. The second part starts with the discussion on unchanging face of National and international legislation, factors affecting International legislation and re‑emergence of climate change law as a dynamic field of legal endeavor. This is followed in Part III by a synopsis of the role of industry and regime in major areas of legal development.


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