Interstitial law-making in public international law : a study of environmental impact assessments
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Interstitial law-making in public international law : a study of environmental impact assessments
(International environmental law, v. 17)
Brill Nijhoff, c2022
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Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)
Includes bibliographical references (p. [413]-427) and index
収録内容
- Introduction
- Sources and structure of international environmental impact assessment prescriptions
- The role of EIAs in public international law
- The Vuotos Case, Finland - Sweden (1960's - 2019)
- France - Spain Interconnection, 1982 - 2015
- The Upper Mekong Navigation Improvement Project (UMNIP) China - Myanmar - Thailand - Laos (1989 - 2020)
- Conclusion
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) requirements are quasi-universal. Praised as the core of the international legal response to ensure environmental protection, this procedure is an information tool for better public decision-making, which can contribute to empowering individuals and civic groups. Based on the historical background of the relevant norms and on case studies, Interstitial Law-Making in International Law: A Study of Environmental Impact Assessments verifies whether the role of procedure in secreting substantive law may be fulfilled in the distinctive legal system of public international law, while appraising how EIA requirements have been conceived and implemented as regards encouraging all international actors to behave in an environmentally conscious way, in a world of heterogeneous political regimes.
This book is based on the author's award winning doctoral dissertation which received the Yale Law School's Ambrose Gherini Prize for best paper in the field of international law (2018).
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