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Introduction: the kaleidoscopic world of REDD+ / Christina Voigt
Part I REDD+ in the UN climate regime: history, design, governance and institutional architecture
1. History and future of REDD+ in the UNFCCC: issues and challenges / Antonio G. M. La Viña, Alaya De Leon and Reginald Rex Barrer
2. The Warsaw Framework for REDD+: implications for national implementation and results-based finance / Christina Voigt and Felipe Ferreira
Part II REDD+ linkages to other international agreements
3. The institutional complex for REDD+: a 'benevolent jigsaw'? / Harro Van Asselt and Constance L. Mcdermott
4. REDD+ and interacting legal regimes / Margaret A. Young
5. The legal status and role of safeguards / Annalisa Savaresi
6. The human rights of indigenous peoples and forest-dependent communities in the complex legal framework for REDD+ / Sébastien Jodoin
7. The convention on biological diversity and REDD+ / Andrew Long
Part III Global governance for REDD+
8. Addressing drivers of deforestation and forest degradation through international law / Charlotte Streck and Michaela Schwedeler
9. REDD+, tenure and indigenous property: the promise and peril of a 'human rights-based approach' / Kirsty Gover
10. REDD+ and multilevel governance beyond the climate negotiations / Ernesto Roessing Neto and Joyeeta Gupta
11. Seeing the forest for the trees: getting post-Earth Summit forest protection back on track / Peter Horne
Part IV REDD+ finance, markets and investment
12. Managing fiduciary risk in REDD+ / Paul Keenlyside, John Costenbader and Charlie Parker
13. REDD+ instruments, international investment rules and sustainable landscapes / Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, Markus Gehring and Andrew Wardell
Part V Future developments and legal challenges
14. Rediscovering ambition, implementation and operationalization / Patricia Elias
15. Adjudicating disputes across scales: global administrative law considerations for REDD+ / Kristen Hite.
Part I REDD+ in the UN climate regime: history, design, governance and institutional architecture
1. History and future of REDD+ in the UNFCCC: issues and challenges / Antonio G. M. La Viña, Alaya De Leon and Reginald Rex Barrer
2. The Warsaw Framework for REDD+: implications for national implementation and results-based finance / Christina Voigt and Felipe Ferreira
Part II REDD+ linkages to other international agreements
3. The institutional complex for REDD+: a 'benevolent jigsaw'? / Harro Van Asselt and Constance L. Mcdermott
4. REDD+ and interacting legal regimes / Margaret A. Young
5. The legal status and role of safeguards / Annalisa Savaresi
6. The human rights of indigenous peoples and forest-dependent communities in the complex legal framework for REDD+ / Sébastien Jodoin
7. The convention on biological diversity and REDD+ / Andrew Long
Part III Global governance for REDD+
8. Addressing drivers of deforestation and forest degradation through international law / Charlotte Streck and Michaela Schwedeler
9. REDD+, tenure and indigenous property: the promise and peril of a 'human rights-based approach' / Kirsty Gover
10. REDD+ and multilevel governance beyond the climate negotiations / Ernesto Roessing Neto and Joyeeta Gupta
11. Seeing the forest for the trees: getting post-Earth Summit forest protection back on track / Peter Horne
Part IV REDD+ finance, markets and investment
12. Managing fiduciary risk in REDD+ / Paul Keenlyside, John Costenbader and Charlie Parker
13. REDD+ instruments, international investment rules and sustainable landscapes / Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, Markus Gehring and Andrew Wardell
Part V Future developments and legal challenges
14. Rediscovering ambition, implementation and operationalization / Patricia Elias
15. Adjudicating disputes across scales: global administrative law considerations for REDD+ / Kristen Hite.