International law and the environment
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International law and the environment
Clarendon Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: ISBN 9780198762829
Description
This book assesses the present state of international law concerning the protection of the world's natural environment. It does not seek to examine in detail all aspects of contemporary environmental problems, nor is it a work of policy analysis, rather it explores the basic principles, structure, and effectiveness of the international legal system as it relates to these issues. What emerges is intended to provide the reader with a clearer and more coherent picture of the remarkable developments in international law which contemporary concern for the state of the global environment has brought about. This is the most comprehensive major treatment of the subject in English, by two authors with many years' experience of teaching and writing in this field. This book is intended for undergraduate courses in environmental law, international law. Practitioners of environmental law, Government lawyers, international organizations.
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: pbk ISBN 9780198762836
Description
This book assesses the present state of international law concerning the protection of the world's natural environment. It does not seek to examine in detail all aspects of contemporary environmental problems, nor is it a work of policy analysis, rather it explores the basic principles, structure, and effectiveness of the international legal system as it relates to these issues. What emerges is intended to provide the reader with a clearer and more coherent picture of the remarkable developments in international law which contemporary concern for the state of the global environment has brought about. This is the most comprehensive major treatment of the subject in English, by two authors with many years' experience of teaching and writing in this field. This book is intended for undergraduate courses in environmental law, international law. Practitioners of environmental law, Government lawyers, international organizations.
Table of Contents
- Table of major treaties and instruments
- international law and the environment
- international organizations and the formulation of environmental law and policy
- the structure of international environmental law - rights and obligations of states, enforcement, compliance and dispute settlement, the role of national law and the right to a decent environment
- pollution of international watercourses
- the law of the sea and the regulation of marine pollution
- the international control of hazardous waste
- nuclear energy and the environment
- protecting the atmosphere and outer space
- principles and problems of conservation and sustainable use of living resources
- the emerging regime for conservation of migratory and endangered land-based species
- conservation of marine resources.
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