Abbreviations; 1. What Is This Book About?; 2. The Weaknesses of the Existing Environmental Treaty-making System; 3. Representation and Voting; 4. The Need for a Better Balance Between Science and Politics; 5. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Issue Linkage; 6. Monitoring and Enforcement in the Face of Sovereignty; 7. Reforming the System: The Salzburg Initiative and Other Proposals for Change; Appendix A: Selected Global Environmental Treaties; Appendix B: Declaration of the Right to Nature Conservation, Environmental Protection, and Sustainable Development; Notes
Summary
This study examines weaknesses in the existing system of environmental treaty-making and suggests key changes necessary both to confront emerging global environmental threats (such as climate change, loss of biodiversity and pollution) and to achieve sustainable development
Analysis
Environment International law
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
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