La politique de l'environnement : de la réglementation aux instruments économiques Environmental policy : from regulation to economic instruments
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La politique de l'environnement : de la réglementation aux instruments économiques = Environmental policy : from regulation to economic instruments
(Les livres de droit de l'Académie = The law books of the Academy)
Martinus Nijhoff, 2003, c2002
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Text in French and English
At head of title: Académie de droit international de La Haye, Hague Academy of International Law
Includes bibliographical references (p. 655-871) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume is the product of a joint effort at the Research Centre of the Hague Academy of International Law. In addition to the introductory reports by the two directors of studies, it assembles the contributions of participants from 15 countries - a group of young lawyers from very diverse legal cultures, who have since embarked on auspicious professional and academic careers. The topic selected, i.e., the instruments of international environmental policy,
was an expedition into as yet uncharted territory, in the borderland of international economic law and international environmental law. Together we
enter what Nobel laureate Douglass C. North has called the "non-ergodic" world of environmental regimes, teeming with political and regulatory systems that are frequently subject to unforeseeable technological and natural changes. This collection of studies is an attempt to address those challenges and to assess them from a legal perspective. Contributions are grouped in three parts: the focus of Part I is on the relationship of international trade and the environment; Part II deals with the problems of development and the environment; and Part III concentrates on the
role of specific economic instruments for the implementation of environmental policies.
Originally published as Colloques / Workshops - Law Books of the Academy, Volume 22.
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