International environmental law and policy

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International environmental law and policy

by David Hunter, James Salzman, Durwood Zaelke

(University casebook series)

Foundation Press, 2002

2nd ed

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Accompanied by: Treaty supplement, 2002 ed. (x, 463 p.)

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Explores the dynamics of the lawmaking process and the increasingly critical role of transnational actors/citizens, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), scientists, and business. Discusses the relation of our scientific understanding to the legal response and the relation of the problem to the global economy. Includes explanation of the use of soft law, framework agreements, binding obligations, the precautionary principle, and polluter pays principle. Describes role of technology transfer and multilateral and bilateral financial mechanisms.

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