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"This two-volume set contains a representative selection of leading articles by outstanding scholars, practitioners, and policymakers in the field of international environmental law (IEL). Professor Anton has organized the contributions along three major lines: firstly, the papers explore the c...

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Corporate Author: Edward Elgar Publishing
Other Authors: Anton, Donald K. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021
Series:International law series ; 26
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ISBN:9781784716301 (e-book)
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Table of Contents:
  • Recommended readings (Machine generated): 1. Manfred Lachs (1990), 'The Challenge of the Environment', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 39, 663-69
  • 2. Oscar Schachter (1991), 'The Emergence of International Environmental Law', Journal of International Affairs, 44, 457-93
  • 3. Edith Brown Weiss (1993), 'International Environmental Law: Contemporary Issues and the Emergence of a New World Order', Georgetown Law Journal, 81, 675-710
  • 4. Timo Koivurova (2014), 'Basic Issues in International Environmental Law', in Introduction to International Environmental Law, Chapter 1, 8-26 (do not include pictures or text boxes)
  • 5. Rüdiger Wolfrum (1990), 'Purposes and Principles of International Environmental Law', 33, 308-30
  • 6. Philippe Sands & Jacqueline Peel (with Adriana Fabra & Ruth MacKenzie) (2012), 'General Principles and Rules', in Principles of International Environmental Law, 3rd ed, Chapter 6, 187-237
  • 7. Malgosia A. Fitzmaurice (2001), 'International Environmental Law: Sources, Formation and Kinds of Legal Rules', in International Protection of the Environment, Chapter II, 96-149
  • 8. Pierre-Marie Dupuy (2007), 'Formation of Customary International Law and General Principles', in The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law, Chapter 19, 449-65 (do not include recommended reading)
  • 9. Jutta Brunnée (2002), 'Coping with Consent: Law-Making under Multilateral Environmental Agreements', Leiden Journal of International Law, 15, 1-52
  • 10. Robin R. Churchill and Geir Ulfstein (2000), 'Autonomous Institutional Arrangements in Multilateral Environmental Agreements: A Little-Noticed Phenomenon in International Law', American Journal of International Law, 94 (4), 623-59
  • 11. Naomi Roht-Arriaza (1995), 'Shifting the Point of Regulation: The International Organization for Standardization and Global Lawmaking on Trade and the Environment', Ecology Law Quarterly, 22, 479-539
  • 12. Kal Raustiala, (1997) 'States, NGOs, and International Institutions' International Studies Quarterly, 41, 719-40
  • 13. Gerhard Loibl (2001), 'The Role of International Organisations in International Law-Making International Environmental Negotiations - An Empirical Study' Non-State Actors and International Law 1, 41-66
  • 14. Steven R. Ratner (2001), 'Corporations and Human Rights: A Theory of Legal Responsibility', Yale Law Journal 111, 443-545
  • 15. Daniel C. Esty and Maria H. Ivanova, (2002) 'Revitalizing Global Environmental Governance: A Function-Driven Approach, in Global Environmental Governance: Options and Opportunities (Daniel C. Esty & Maria H. Ivanova, eds.) chap 10, 181-203
  • 16. Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder and David Hunter (2002), 'Democratizing Multilateral Development Banks' in The New "Public": The Globalization of Public Participation, 151-64
  • 17. Ellen Hey (2003), 'Sustainable Development, Normative Development and the Legitimacy of Decision Making' Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 24, 3-53
  • 18. Martti Koskenniemi (1992), 'Breach of Treaty or Non-Compliance? Reflections on the Enforcement of the Montreal Protocol', Yearbook of International Environmental Law, 3, 123-62
  • 19. Peter H. Sand (1996), 'Institution-Building to Assist Compliance with International Environmental Law: Perspectives' Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht 56, 774-95.
  • 20. Alexander Gillespie (2003), 'Implementation and Compliance Concerns in International Environmental Law: The State of the Art Within Three International Regimes' New Zealand Journal of Environmental Law 7, 53-84
  • 21. Carsten Helm & Detlef Sprinz, (2000) 'Measuring the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes' Journal of Conflict Resolution 44, 630-52
  • 22. Ronald B. Mitchell, (2002) 'A Quantitative Approach to Evaluating International Environmental Regimes' Global Environmental Politics 2, 58-83
  • 1. Phoebe Okowa (2006), 'The Legacy of Trail Smelter in the Field of Transboundary Air Pollution', in Rebecca M. Bratspies and Russell A. Miller (eds), Transboundary Harm in International Law: Lessons from the Trail Smelter Arbitration, Chapter 16, 195-208
  • 2. David D. Caron (1991), 'Protection of the Stratospheric Ozone Layer and the Structure of International Environmental Lawmaking', Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 14, 755-80
  • 3. Daniel Bodansky (2011), 'A Tale of Two Architectures: The Once and Future U.N. Climate Change Regime', Arizona State Law Journal, 43, 697-712
  • 4. Moira L. McConnell and Edgar Gold ( ), 'The Modern Law of the Sea: Framework for Protection and Preservation of the Marine Environment', Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 23, 83-105
  • 5. Jonathan I. Charney (1994), 'The Marine Environment and the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea', International Lawyer, 28, 879-902
  • 6. Lee Kimball (2003), 'International Ocean Governance', 7-84
  • 7. David Freestone, (2012) 'International Governance, Responsibility and Management of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction' International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 27, 191-204
  • 8. Michael J. Glennon, (1990) 'Has International Law Failed the Elephant' (1990) American Journal of International Law 84, 1-43
  • 9. Catherine Tinker (1995), 'A "New Breed" of Treaty: The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity', Pace Environmental Law Review, 12, 191-218
  • 10. David R. Downes (1993), 'New Diplomacy for the Biodiversity Trade: Biodiversity, Biotechnology, and Intellectual Property in the Convention on Biological Diversity', Touro Journal of Transnational Law, 4, 1-46
  • 11. Erik J. Molenaar, (2007) 'Managing Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction' International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 22, 89-124
  • 12. Evanson Chege Kamau, Bevis Fedder and Gerd Winter (2010), 'Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit Sharing: What is New and What are the Implications for Provider and User Countries and the Scientific Community', Law, Environment and Development Journal, 6, 246-62
  • 13. Katharina Kummer, (1992) 'The International Regulation of Transboundary Traffic in Hazardous Wastes: The 1989 Basel Convention', International and Comparative Law Quarterly 41, 530-62
  • 14. Richard W. Emory, Jr., (2001) 'Probing the Protections of the Rotterdam Convention on Prior Informed Consent', Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy 12, 47-70
  • 15. Joel Mintz, (2001) 'Two Cheers for Global POPs: A Summary and Assessment of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants', Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, 14
  • 16. Henrik Selin, (2014) 'Global Environmental Law and Treaty-Making on Hazardous Substances: The Minamata Convention and Mercury Abatement' Global Environmental Politics 14, 1-19.
  • 17. Stephen McCaffrey, (1994) 'The Law of International Watercourses: Present Problems, Future Trends' in A Law for the Environment, Essays in Honour of Wolfgang E. Burhenne, 113-35
  • 18. John Scanlon & Alejandro Iza, (2003) 'International Legal Foundations for Environmental Flows' Yearbook of International Environmental Law, 14, 81-100
  • 19. Patricia Wouters, Sergei Vinogradov & Bjørn-Oliver Magsig, (2008) 'Water Security, Hydrosolidarity, and International Law: A River Runs Through It ...' Yearbook of International Enviornmental Law 19, 97-134
  • 20. Donald R. Rothwell, (2000) 'Polar Environmental Protection and International Law: The 1991 Antarctic Protocol' European Journal of International Law 11, 591-614
  • 21. Kees Bastmeijer and Steven Hendel (2009), 'The Role of the Protected Area Concept in Protecting the World' Largest Natural Reserve: Antarctica, Utrecht Law Review 5, 61-79
  • 22. Timo Koivurova, (2003) 'The Importance of International Environmental Law in the Arctic' Finnish Yearbook of International Law 14, 341-54
  • 23. Olav Schram Stokke, (2009) 'Protecting the Arctic Environment: The Interplay of Global and Regional Regimes' Yearbook of Polar Law 1, 349-70
  • 24. Thomas J. Schoenbaum, (1997) 'International Trade and Protection of the Environment: The Continuing Search for Reconciliation' American Journal of International Law 91, 268-313
  • 25. Konrad von Moltke, (2002) 'International Investment and Sustainability: Options for Regime Formation' in The Earthscan Reader on International Trade and Sustainable Development (Kevin Gallagher & Jacob Werksman, eds.) chap 15, 345-69
  • 26. Dinah Shelton, (2001) 'Environmental Rights' in Peoples' Rights (Philip Alston, ed.) chap 6, 189-258
  • 27. John H. Knox, (2009) 'Climate Change and Human Rights Law' Virginia Journal of International Law, 50, 163-218
  • 28. Richard Falk, (1992) 'The Environmental Law of War: An Introduction' in Environmental Protection and the Law of War: A 'Fifth Geneva' Convention on the Protection of the Environment in Time of Armed Conflict chap 5, 78-95
  • 29. Christopher D. Stone, (2000) 'The Environment in Wartime: An Overview' in The Environmental Consequences of War: Legal, Economic, and Scientific Perspectives (Jay E. Austin & Carl E. Bruch, eds.) chap 2, 16-38.