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Title International environmental law / edited by Paula M. Pevato
Published London : Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource : text file, PDF
Series Library of essays in international law
Routledge revivals
Libraries of essays in international law.
Routledge revivals.
Contents Part PART I CONCEPTUAL ISSUES -- chapter 1 Günther Handl (1990), 'Environmental Security and Global Change: The Challenge to International Law', Yearbook of International Environmental Law, 1, ppages 3-33. -- chapter 2 Garrett Hardin (1968), 'The Tragedy of the Commons', Science, 162, ppages 1243-8 -- chapter 3 Allen L. Springer (1977), 'Towards a Meaningful Concept of Pollution in International Law', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 26, ppages 531-57 -- chapter 4 Christopher D. Stone (1972), 'Should Trees Have Standing? -- Toward Legal Rights for Natural Objects', Southern California Law Review, 45, ppages 450-501 -- chapter 5 Edith Brown Weiss (1990), 'Our Rights and Obligations to Future Generations for the Environment', American Journal o f International Law, 84, ppages 198-207 -- part PART II TRADITIONAL SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW -- chapter 6A.O. Adede (1994), 'Towards New Approaches to Treaty-Making in the Field of Environment', African Yearbook of International Law, 1, ppages 81-121. -- chapter 7 David D. Caron (1991), 'Protection of the Stratospheric Ozone Layer and the Structure of International Environmental Lawmaking', Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 14, ppages 755-80 -- chapter 8 Daniel Bodansky (1995), 'Customary (And Not So Customary) International Environmental Law', Global Legal Studies Journal, 3, ppages 105-19 -- part PART III CONTEMPORARY SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW -- chapter 9 Pierre-Marie Dupuy (1991), 'Soft Law and the International Law of the Environment', Michigan Journal o f International Law, 12, ppages 420-35 -- chapter 10 Owen McIntyre and Thomas Mosedale (1997), 'The Precautionary Principle as a Norm of Customary International Law', Journal o f Environmental Law, 9, ppages 221-41 -- chapter 11 Paula M. Pevato (1999), 'A Right to Environment in International Law: Current Status and Future Outlook', Review o f European Community and International Environmental Law, 8, ppages 309-21 -- part PART IV INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS -- chapter 12 Patricia Birnie (1995), 'Environmental Protection and Development', Melbourne University Law Review, 20, ppages 66-100 -- chapter 13 Robin R. Churchill and Geir Ulfstein (2000), 'Autonomous Institutional Arrangements in Multilateral Environmental Agreements: A Little-Noticed Phenomenon in International Law', American Journal o f International Law, 94, ppages 623-59 -- chapter 14 Gunther Handl (1997), 'Compliance Control Mechanisms and International Environmental Obligations', Tulane Journal o f International and Comparative Law, 5, ppages 29-49 -- chapter 15 A. Dan Tarlock (1992), 'The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in the Development of International Environmental Law', Chicago-Kent Law Review, 68, ppages 61-76
Summary "This title was first published in 2003. Viewed as a prelude to a broader spectrum of perspectives and approaches captured within international protection of the environment, these volumes offer an invitation to further exploration. Covering a broad array of topics, the essays chosen convey pivotal breakthroughs in international environmental law."--Provided by publisher
Notes Includes index
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Subject Environmental law, International.
LAW -- International.
Environmental law, International
Form Electronic book
Author Pevato, Paula M., editor.
ISBN 9781315199214
1315199211