61. | Westra, Laura : Environmental justice and the rights of unborn and future generations, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Environmental justice and the rights of unborn and future generations : law, environmental harm and the right to health / Westra, Laura, xii, 326 p.. - London : Earthscan, 2006. ISBN 978-1-84407-366-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I: The Rights of the First Generation: 1. The Child's Rights to Health and the Environment, and the Role of the World Health Organization 2. The Status of the Preborn in Civil Law Instruments. 3. The Status of the Child and the Preborn in Common Law Instruments and Cases. 4. Supranational Governance: The European Court of Human Rights, and the WTO-WHO Conflict. Part II: Ecojustice and Future Generations' Rights: 5. The Impact of Consumerism and Social Policy on the Health of the Child 6. Future Generations' Rights: Linking Intergenerational and Intragenerational Rights in Ecojustice. 7. Ecojustice and Consideration for the Future: The Persistence of Ecofootprint Disasters. 8. Ecojustice and Industrial Operations: Irreconcilable Conflict or Possible Coexistence?. 9. Developmental and Health Rights of Children in Developing Countries: Towards a Model Legislation for the Rights of the Child to Health. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; LIBRARY LOCATION: Miljörätt SHELF CODE: Arbetsmaterial |
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62. | Dodds, Felix (ed.) : Human and environmental security, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human and environmental security : an agenda for change / Dodds, Felix (ed.) ; Pippard, Tim. - repr.., xxv, 270 p.. - London : Earthscan, 2006. ISBN 978-1-84407-214-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I: Peace and Security: 1. 'A More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility' - The Report of the High Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change. 2. The Peacebuilding Commission: Linking Security and Development. 3. Human Security and the War on Terror. 4. Achieving Nuclear Non-proliferation: A New Zealand Perspective. 5. Women, War and Peace: Mobilizing for Security and Justice in the 21st Century. Part II: Sustainable Human Development: 6. Globalization, Poverty and Security. 7. Trade and Security in an Interconnected World. 8. Climate Change: Emerging Insecurities. 9. Migration, Development and Security. 10. Securing a Healthier World. 11 Biodiversity and Security. 12. Food Security. 13. Water Security: What Role for International Water Law? 14. Urban Safety: A Collective Challenge for Sustainable Human Settlements Development. Part III: Global Governance : 15. America as Empire: Global Leader or Rogue Power? 16. The Emergence and Role of Regional Governance. 17. Human and Environmental Rights: The Need for Corporate Accountability. 18. Reforming Environmental Governance. 19. Democracy in an Uncertain World. INDEX WORDS:
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63. | Marsden, Simon : Strategic environmental assessment in international and European law, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Strategic environmental assessment in international and European law / Marsden, Simon, xv, 330 p.. - London : Earthscan, 2008. ISBN 978-1-88407-489-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction: SEA and the Law. Part I: International Law: 2. An Overview of International Law. 3. International Environmental Law. 4. The Espoo and Aarhus Conventions. 5. The SEA Protocol. 6. SEA and the Conservation Conventions. Part II: European Law:. 7. An Overview of European Law. 8. European Environmental Law. 9. The EIA and other Horizontal Directives. 10. The SEA Directive. 11. Relationship between the SEA, EIA and other Related Directives. 12. Comparisons and Conclusions. Index INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; ECHR; TEU; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Miljörätt |
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64. | Bosselmann, Klaus : The principle of sustainability, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The principle of sustainability : transforming law and governance / Bosselmann, Klaus, x, 242 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2008. ISBN 978-0-7546-7355-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Earth charter; ACHPR; ToA; AMR; Biosafety protocol; Climate change convention; Convention on biological diversity; Convention on the law of the sea; Convention for the protection of the world cultural and natural heritage; Johannesburg declaration; Rio declaration; Stockholm declaration; TEU; UDHR; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Miljörätt |
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65. | Birnie, Patricia : International law and the environment, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law and the environment / Birnie, Patricia ; Boyle, Alan ; Redgwell, Catherine. - 3. ed.., xxxvi, 851 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-876422-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. International law and the environment. 2. International governance and the formulation of environmental law and policy. 3. Rights and obligations of states concerning protection of the environment. 4. Interstate enforcement: state responsibility, treaty compliance, and dispute settlement. 5. Non-state actors: environmental rights, liability, and crimes. 6. Climate change and atmospheric pollution. 7. The law of the sea and protection of the marine environment. 8. International regulation of toxic substances. 9. Nuclear energy and the environment. 10. International watercourses: environmental protection and sustainable use. 11. Conservation of nature, ecosystems, and biodiversity. 12. Conservation of migratory and land-based species and biodiversity. 13. Conservation of marine living resources and biodiversity. 14. International trade and environmental protection. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ACHPR; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; ICRW; Reykjavik declaration on responsible fisheries; Convention on the protection of the Rhine; Protocol to the London dumping convention; LIBRARY LOCATION: Miljörätt |
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66. | Ebbesson, Jonas (ed.) : Environmental law and justice in context, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Environmental law and justice in context / Ebbesson, Jonas (ed.) ; Okowa, Phoebe, xii, 483 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-521-87968-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Introduction: dimensions of justice in environmental law, by Jonas Ebbesson. Part I. The Notion of Justice in International Law:. 2. The second cycle of ecological urgency: an environmental justice perspective, by Richard Falk. 3. Describing the elephant: international justice and environmental law, by Dinah Shelton. 4. Law, justice and rights: some implications of a global perspective, by William Twining. 5. Gender and environmental law and justice?: thoughts on sustainable masculinities, by Hanne Petersen. Part II. Public Participation and Access to the Judiciary:. 6. Participatory rights in natural resource management: the role of communities in South Asia, by Jona Razzaque. 7. Public participation and the challenges of environmental justice in China, by Qun Du. 8. Environmental justice through courts in countries in economic transition, by Stephen Stec. 9. Environmental justice through environmental courts?: lessons learned from the Swedish experience, by Jan Darpö. 10. Environmental justice in the European Court of Justice, by Ludwig Krämer. 11. Environmental justice through international complaints procedures?: comparing the Aarhus Convention and the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation, by Malgosia Fitzmaurice. Part III. State Sovereignty and State Borders:. 12. Environmental justice in situations of armed conflict, by Phoebe Okowa. 13. Sovereignty and environmental justice in international law, by André Nollkaemper. 14. Piercing the state veil in the pursuit of environmental justice, by Jonas Ebbesson. Part IV. North-South Concerns in Global Contexts: 15. Competing narratives of justice in north-south environmental relations: the case of ozone layer depletion, by Karin Mickelson. 16. Climate change, global environmental justice and international environmental law, by Jutta Brunée. 17. Justice in global environmental negotiations: the case of desertification, by Bo Kjellén. Part V. Access to Natural Resources:. 18. Distributive justice and procedural fairness in global water law, by Ellen Hey. 19. Environmental justice in the use, knowledge and exploitation of genetic resources, by Philippe Cullet. 20. Law, gender and environmental resources: women's access to environmental justice in east Africa, by Patricia Kameri-Mbote. Part VI. Corporate Activities and Trade:. 21. The polluter pays principle: dilemmas of justice in national and international contexts, by Hans Christian Bugge. 22. Corporate activities and environmental justice: perspectives on Sierra Leone's mining, by Priscilla Schwartz. 23. Environmental justice and international trade law, by Nicolas de Sadeleer. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Austria / Bangladesh / Belgium / Bolivia / Brazil / Bulgaria / Congo / China / Denmark / East Africa / East Timor / Egypt / Finland / Germany / Greenland / Iraq / Iran / Ireland / Kenya / Liberia / Mongolia / Norway / Pakistan / Portugal / Russian Federation / Sierra Leone / South Asia / South Korea / Spain / Sri Lanka / Tanzania / Uganda / Ukraine / United Kingdom / USA / Viet Nam NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; Charter of economic rights and duties of states; UN charter; Convention on biological diversity;ICESCR; Espoo convention; Kyoto protocol; Montreal protocol; Framework convention on climate change; Rio declaration; Stockholm declaration; World charter of nature; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Miljörätt |
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67. | Jans, Jan H. : European environmental law, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph European environmental law / Jans, Jan H. ; Vedder, Hans H. B.. - 3.ed.., xvi, 496 p.. - Groningen : Europa Law Publishing, 2008. ISBN 978-90-76871-77-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; Cartagena protocol; SEA; ToA; ECHR; Kyoto protocol; Lisbon treaty; Montreal protocol; Nice treaty; TEU; Rotterdam convention; Stockholm declaration; Rio declaration; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Miljörätt |
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68. | Nilsson, Annika : Introduktion till EU:s miljörätt, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Introduktion till EU:s miljörätt / Nilsson, Annika. - 3. uppl.., 79 p.. - Stockholm : Santerus förlag, 2009. ISBN 978-91-7359-030-3 LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
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69. | Joerges, Christian (ed.) : Constitutionalism, multilevel trade governance and social regulation, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Constitutionalism, multilevel trade governance and social regulation / Joerges, Christian (ed.) ; Petersmann, Ernst-Ulrich - (Studies in international trade law ; no. 9), xxxviii, 554 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2006 . ISBN 1-84113-665-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Introduction. Section I: International Trade Law: Constitutionalisation and Judicialisation in the WTO and Beyond. Section I.1: Constitutionalisation and the WTO: Two Competing Visions from Two Different Disciplines. 1. Multilevel Trade Governance in the WTO Requires Multilevel Constitutionalism, by Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann. 2. Democratic Legitimacy of Transnational Trade Governance: A View from Political Theory, by Patrizia Nanz. Section I.2. Judicialisation: Empirical Inquiries and Constitutional Concerns: 3. Dispute Settlement under GATT and WTO: An Empirical Enquiry into a Regime Change, by Achim Helmedach and Bernhard Zangl. 4. The Appellate Body’s ‘Response’ to the Tensions and Interdependencies Between Transnational Trade Governance and Social Regulation, by Christiane Gerstetter. Section I.3: Participatory Governance: Emerging Patterns and their Juridification:. 5. Why Co-operate? Civil Society Participation at the WTO, by Jens Steffek and Claudia Kissling. 6. Participatory Transnational Governance, by Rainer Nickel. Section I.4 Legalisation Patterns outside the WTO:. 7. Non-Traditional Patterns of Global Regulation: Is the WTO ‘Missing the Boat’?, by Joost Pauwelyn. 8. Conflicts and Comity in Transnational Governance:. Private International Law as Mechanism and Metaphor for Transnational Social Regulation through Plural Legal Regimes, by Robert Wai. Section II: Transnational Governance Arrangements for Product Safety:. Section II.1 Food Safety Regulation: the SPS Agreement and the Codex Alimentarius. 9. Fixing the Codex? Global Food-Safety Governance Under Review, by Thorsten Hüller and Matthias Leonhard Maier. 10. The Precautionary Principle in Support of Practical Reason: an Argument Against Formalistic Interpretations of the Precautionary Principle, by Alexia Herwig. 11. Beyond the Science/Democracy Dichotomy: The World Trade Organisation Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement and Administrative Constitutionalism, by Elizabeth Fisher. 12. Administrative Globalisation and Curbing the Excesses of the State, by Damian Chalmers. Section II.2 The TBT Agreement and International Standardisation:. 13. A New Device for creating International Legal Normativity: The WTO Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement and ‘International Standards', by Robert Howse. 14. The Empire’s Drains: Sources of Legal Recognition of Private Standardisation under the TBT Agreement, by Harm Schepel. Section III The WTO and Transnational Environmental Governance:. 15. Global Environmental Governance and the WTO: Emerging Rulesthrough Evolving Practice: The CBD-Bonn Guidelines, by Christine Godt. 16. Environmental Policies and the WTO Committee on Trade and Environment: A Record of Failure?, by Ulrike Ehling. 17. Facing the Global Hydra: Ecological Transformation at the Global Financial Frontier: The Ambitious Case of the Global Reporting Initiative, by Oren Perez. Section IV Epilogue:. 18. Constitutionalism in Postnational Constellations: Contrasting Social Regulation in the EU and in the WTO, by Christian Joerges. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; ECHR; EU charter of fundamental rights; EC treaty; EU constitution;
URL http://www.hartpub.co.uk/books/details.asp?isbn=9781841136653 |
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70. | Ku, Charlotte (ed.) : International law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law : classic and contemporary readings / Ku, Charlotte (ed.) ; Diehl, Paul F.. - 3. de.., vii, 507 p.. - London : Lynne Rienner, 2009. ISBN 978-1-58826-627-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: International Law as Operating and Normative Systems: An Overview, by Charlotte Ku and Paul F. Diehl. PART 1: INTERNATIONAL LAW AS OPERATING SYSTEM:. Sources of International Law:. 2. Hard and Soft Law in International Governance, by K. Abbott and D. Snidal. 3. Traditional and Modern Approaches to Customary International Law: A Reconciliation, by A. Roberts. 4. Normative Hierarchy in International Law, by D. Shelton. Participants in the International Legal Process:. 5. The New Treaty Makers, by J.E. Alvarez. 6. Nongovernmental Organizations and International Law, by S. Charnovitz. Implementation and Compliance with International Law:. 7. Compliance with International Agreements, by B. Simmons. 8. Filling in the Gaps: Extrasystemic Mechanisms for Addressing Imbalances Between the International Legal Operating and Normative Systems--the Editors. 9. Princeton Principles on Universal Jurisdiction—The Princeton Project. International Legal Structures:. 10. A Babel of Judicial Voices? Ruminations from the Bench, by R. Higgins. 11. The Place of the WTO and Its Law in the International Legal Order, by P. Lamy. 12. The Role of the International Criminal Court in Enforcing International Criminal Law, by P. Kirsch. PART 2: INTERNATIONAL LAW AS NORMATIVE SYSTEM:. To Regulate the Use of Force:. 13. "Jus ad bellum," "Jus in bello"..."Jus post bellum"? Rethinking the Conception of the Law of Armed Force, by C. Stahn. 14. Legal Control of International Terrorism: A Policy Oriented Assessment, by M.C. Bassiouni. For the Protection of Individual Rights:. 15. The Evolving International Human Rights System, by T. Buergenthal. 16. The Responsibility to Protect: Humanitarian Concern and the Lawfulness of Armed Intervention, by C.C. Joyner. For the Protection of the Environment:. 17. International Environmental Agreements: A Survey of Their Features, Formation, and Effects, by R. Mitchell. 18. Responsibility for Biological Diversity Conservation Under International Law, by C. Tinker. Managing the Commons:. 19. Towards a New Regime for the Protection of Outer Space as a Province of All Mankind, by D. Tan. 20. The Territorial Temptation: A Siren Song at Sea, by B. Oxman. PART 3: THE FUTURE of INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 21. The Yahoo Case and Conflict of Laws in the Cyberage, by M. Reimann. 22. The Future of International Law Is Domestic (or, The European Way of Law), by A. Slaughter and W. Burke-White. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Cambodia / Canada / China / Colombia / Congo / Costa Rica / Cuba / Czechoslovakia / East Timor / Honduras / India / Iraq / Israel / Italy / Japan / Korea / Kuwait / Latin America / Liberia / Libya / Myanmar / Nicaragua / Norway / Pakistan / Rhodesia / Russian Federation / Sierra Leone / Somalia / South Africa / USSR / Switzerland / Turkey / Uganda / USA / Yugoslavia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR; Convention on biological diversity; Helsinki accords; CAT; CERD; Espoo convention; ECHR; Framework convention on climate change; Geneva conventions; Genocide convention; Helsinki final act; ICCPR; Kyoto protocol; Montevideo convention on the rigts and duties of states; Montreal protocol; Nuremberg charter; OAS charter; Oslo convention; Outer space treaty; Ramsar convention; Vienna convention on the law of treaties;
URL http://www.rienner.com/title/International_Law_Classic_and_Contemporary_Readings_3rd_Edition |
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71. | Sands, Philippe : Bowett's law of international institutions, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Bowett's law of international institutions / Sands, Philippe ; Klein, Pierre. - 6th. ed.., xxxviii, 619 p.. - London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2009. ISBN 978-042196490-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. General Introduction:. Part I: OVERVIEW OF EXISTING INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS:. 2. The United Nations. 3. UN Specialised Agencies. 4. Other autonomous organisations. 5. Regional Institutions: Introduction. 6. European Organisations. 7. The Americas and Caribbean. 8. Asia. 9. The Middle East Africa. 10. Africa. Part II: THE FUNCTION OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS:. 11. 'Legislative' or normative function. 12. 'Executive' and administrative functions. 13. Judicial and quasi-judicial function. Part III: COMMON INSTITUTIONAL PROBLEMS:. 14. Law governing the activities of International Organisations. 15. Legal Personality. 16. Membership and representation of members. 17. Financial aspects. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: France / Italy / Malaysia / Netherlands / Switzerland / USA / Rwanda / Somalia NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR; CEDAW; CERD; CRC; ECHR; ICCPR; UDHR; Montreal protocol; London dumping convention; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |
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72. | Kotze, Louis J. (ed.) : The role of the judiciary in environmental governance, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The role of the judiciary in environmental governance : comparative perspectives / Kotze, Louis J. (ed.) ; Paterson, Alexander R. - (Energy and anvironmental law & policy series : supranational and comparative aspects ; vol. 4), 637 p.. - Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2009. ISBN 978-90-411-2708-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Foreword; A. Iza. Acknowledgements. Preface. Author Biographies. 1. The Netherlands, by J. Verschuuren. 2. Belgium, by Luc Lavrysen. 3. Germany, by Eckard Rehbinder. 4. United Kingdom, by Karen Morrow. 5. United States of America, by Nicolas A. Robinson. 6. Canada, by J. Benidickson, H. McLeod-Kilmurray. 7. Brazil, by Ingo W. Sarlet, T. Fensterseifer. 8. Argentina, by Juan M. Carballo. 9. Paraguay, by Sheila R. Abed. 10. Australia, by Linda Pearson. 11. New Zealand, by Klaus Bosselmann. 12. Pakistan, by Parvez Hassan, Jawad Hassan. 13. The People’s Republic of China (PRC), by Qun Du. 14. Kenya, by Patricia Kameri-Mbote. 15. Uganda, by Emmanuel Kasimbazi. 16. Tanzania, by Palamagamba J. Kabudi. 17. Nigeria, M uhammed T. Ladan. 18. South Africa, by Louis J. Kotzé and Alexander Paterson. 19. Eritrea, by Zerisenay Habtezion. Index. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; Rio declaration; LIBRARY LOCATION: Miljörätt |
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73. | Ebbesson, Jonas : Miljörätt, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Miljörätt / Ebbesson, Jonas. - 2. uppl.., 221 p.. - Uppsala : Iustus, 2008. ISBN 978-91-7678-705-2 LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
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74. | Westra, Laura : Environmental justice and the rights of ecological refugees, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Environmental justice and the rights of ecological refugees / Westra, Laura, xviii, 302 p.. - London : Earthscan, 2009. ISBN 978-1-84407-797-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part I: Present Refugee Law: Political and Legal Issues and Problems:. 1: The Question of Environmental Refugees. 2: International Assistance and the Refugee Convention's Five Grounds of Persecution. 3: State Protection and State Responsibility to Ecological Refugees. Part II: Ecological Refugees and Refugee Law: The Interface:. 4: The Five Grounds Revisited: Who are the Vulnerable?. 5: Ecological Refugees: Protection and Rights in International Law. Part III: The Way Forward: Existing Legal Instruments and New Provisions:. 6: International Law Beyond the Convention on the Status of Refugees. 7: Towards a Comprehensive Approach to Protecting Refugees and the Internally Displaced. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Canada / Europe / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): CERD; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; UDHR; Refugee convention; LIBRARY LOCATION: Miljörätt |
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75. | Pease, Kelly-Kate S. : International organizations, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International organizations : perspectives on governance in the twenty-first century / Pease, Kelly-Kate S.. - 4. ed.., ix, 348 p.. - New York : Longman, 2010. ISBN 978-0-205-75613-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. International Organizations: Nuts and Bolts. Chapter 3. Mainstream Theories. Chapter 4. Critical Theories and Approaches. Chapter 5. Security. Chapter 6. Trade. Chapter 7. Development. Chapter 8. The Environment. Chapter 9. Human Rights and Humanitarian Issues. Chapter 10. Global Governance in 2025. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; AMR; ICCPR; |
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76. | Richardson, Benjamin J. (ed. by) : Indigenous peoples and the law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Indigenous peoples and the law : comparative and critical perspectives / Richardson, Benjamin J. (ed. by) ; Imai, Shin ; McNeil, Kent - (Osgood readers ), xiii, 432 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2009. ISBN 978-184113-795-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. Indigenous Peoples and the Law—Historical, Comparative and Contextual Issues, by Benjamin J Richardson, Shin Imai, and Kent McNeil. Part 1: Sovereignty, Status and Self-Determination in Historical Perspective 2. Promise and Paradox: The Emergence of Indigenous Rights Law in Canada, by Mark D Walters. 3. The Dyadic Character of US Indian Law, by Benjamin J Richardson. 4. Australia: The White House with Lovely Dot Paintings whose Inhabitants have ‘Moved on’ from History?, by Jennifer Clarke. 5. The Ma–ori Encounter with Aotearoa: New Zealand’s Legal System, by Jacinta Ruru. 6. The Inter-American System and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Human Rights and the Realist Model, by James Hopkins. 7. Indigenous Peoples and International Law and Policy, by Claire Charters. Part 2: Contemporary Claims, Issues and Settlements 8. Indigenous Legal Theory: Some Initial Considerations, by Gordon Christie. 9. Aboriginal Discourse: Gender, Identity and Community, by Val Napoleon. 10. Judicial Treatment of Indigenous Land Rights in the Common Law World, by Kent McNeil. 11. Indigenous Self-Determination and the State, by Shin Imai. 12. Law of the Land—Recognition and Resurgence in Indigenous Law and Justice Systems, by Christine Zuni Cruz. 13. The Ties that Bind: Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Governance, by Benjamin J Richardson. 14. ADR Processes and Indigenous Rights: A Comparative Analysis of Australia, Canada and New Zealand, by Michael Coyle. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Canada / New Zealand NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; ICCPR; CEDAW; CERD; Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; Convention on biological diversity;
URL http://www.hartpub.co.uk/books/details.asp?isbn=9781841137957 |
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77. | Brown Weiss, Edith ... [et al.] : International environmental law and policy, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International environmental law and policy / Brown Weiss, Edith ... [et al.]. - 2. ed.., xxxiv, 1145 p.. - New York : Aspen Publishers, 2007. ISBN 0-7355-2638-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART ONE: Basic Concepts and Context Regarding International Environmental Protection:. The nature of international environmental issues -- The philosophical framework -- Rational decisionmaking and its constraints : economics, risk, and uncertainty -- The international legal system and environmental protection. PART TWO: Pollution Control: General and Specific Norms:. Accountability and compliance -- General norms of prevention -- Environmental disasters -- Human rights and environment -- Regional transboundary pollution -- Controlling ozone depletion -- Global climate change -- Protection of the marine environment -- Hazardous substances : wastes, toxic chemicals, heavy metals -- Military activities. PART THREE: Natural Resource Management:. Norms of allocation of use : fresh water -- Biological diversity -- Biosafety regulation. PART FOUR: Trade and finance:. Environment and trade -- Financing environmental protection. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; Agenda 21; Biodiversity convention; Convention on international watercourses; Framework convention on climate change; LIBRARY LOCATION: Miljörätt
URL http://www.aspenpublishers.com/Product.asp?catalog_name=Aspen&product_id=0735526389 |
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78. | Haugen, Hans Morten : Beskyttelse av tradisionell kunnskap for planter og plantefordeling, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Beskyttelse av tradisionell kunnskap for planter og plantefordeling : status, muligheter og framtidsutsikter / Haugen, Hans Morten REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Retfaerd : nordisk juridisk tidsskrift : 30. årg. nr. 1/116., p. 85-98. - Copenhagen : Akademisk forlag, 2007. - ISSN 0105-1121 LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention on biological diversity;
URL http://www.retfaerd.org/gamle_pdf/2007/1/Retfaerd_116_2007_1_s85_98.pdf |
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79. | Burns, William C. G. (ed.) : Adjudicating climate change, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Adjudicating climate change : state, national and international approaches / Burns, William C. G. (ed.) ; Osofsky, Hari M., ix, 399 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U.P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-521-87970-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Preface Peter E. Roderick. 1. Introduction: the exigencies that drive potential causes of action for climate change, by William C. G. Burns and Hari M. Osofsky. PART I: SUBNATIONAL CASE STUDIES:. 2. State action as political voice in climate change policy: the Minnesota environmental cost valuation regulation, by Stephanie Stern. 3. Limiting climate change at the coal mine, by Lesley K. McAllister. 4. Cities, land use, and the global commons: genesis and the urban politics of climate change, by Katherine Trisolini and Jonathan Zasloff. 5. Atmospheric trust litigation, by Mary Christina Wood. PART II. NATIONAL CASE STUDIES:. 6. The intersection of scale, science, and law in Massachusetts v. EPA, by Hari M. Osofsky. 7. Biodiversity, global warming, and the United States Endangered Species Act: the role of domestic wildlife law in addressing greenhouse gas emissions, by Brendan R. Cummings and Kassie R. Siegel. 8. An emerging human right to security from climate change: the case against gas flaring in Nigeria, by Amy Sinden. 9. Tort-based climate litigation, by David A. Grossman. 10. Insurance and climate change litigation, by Jeffrey W. Stempel. PART III:. SUPRANATIONAL CASE STUDIES:. 11. The world heritage convention and climate change: the case for a climate-change mitigation strategy beyond the Kyoto protocol, by Erica J. Thorson. 12. The Inuit petition as a bridge? Beyond dialectics of climate change and indigenous peoples' rights, by Hari M. Osofsky. 13. Bringing climate change claims to the accountability mechanisms of international financial institutions, by Jennifer Gleason and David B. Hunter. 14. Potential causes of action for climate change impacts under the United Nations Fish Stock Agreement, by William C. G. Burns. 15. Climate change litigation: opening the door to the international court of justice, by Andrew Strauss. 16. The implications of climate change litigation: litigation for international environmental law-making, by David B. Hunter. 17. Conclusion: adjudicating climate change across scales, by Hari M. Osofsky. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): World heritage convention (WHC); Framework convention on climate change; Kyoto protocol; Rio declaration; ICCPR; ECHR; ACHPR; LIBRARY LOCATION: Miljörätt SHELF CODE: Domvillan
URL http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521879705 |
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80. | Evans, Malcolm (ed.) : International law, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law / Evans, Malcolm (ed.). - 3. ed.., lxiv, 865 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-956566-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I : THE HISTORY AND THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 1: Stephen C Neff: A short history of international law. 2: Martti Koskenniemi: What is international law for?. 3: Iain Scobbie: Wicked heresies or legitimate perspectives? Theory and international law. PART II: THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LEGAL OBLIGATION:. 4: Hugh Thirlway: The sources of international law. 5: Alan Boyle: Soft law in international law-making. 6: Dinah Shelton: International law and 'relative normality'. 7: Malgosia Fitzmaurice: The practical working of the law of treaties. PART III: THE SUBJECTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ORDER:. 8: Matthew Craven: States and recognition in international law. 9: Dapo Akande: International organizations. 10: Robert McCorquodale: The individual and the international legal system. PART IV: THE SCOPE OF SOVEREIGNTY:. 11: Vaughan Lowe and Christopher Staker: Jurisdiction. 12: Hazel Fox: International law and restraints on the exercise of jurisdiction by national courts of states. 13: Chanaka Wickremasinghe: Immunities enjoyed by officials of states and international organizations. 14: Eileen Denza: The relationship between international and national law. PART V: RESPONSIBILITY:. 15: James Crawford and Simon Olleson: The nature and forms of international responsibility. 16: Phoebe Okowa: Issues of admissability and the law on international responsbility. 17: Spencer Zifcak: Responsibility to protect. PART VI: RESPONDING TO BREACHES OF INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS:. 18: Nigel White and Ademola Abass: Countermeasures and sanctions. 19: John Merrills: The means of dispute settlement. 20: Hugh Thirlway: The international court of justice. 21: Christine Gray: The use of force and the international legal order. PART VII: THE APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 22: Malcolm Evans: The law of the sea. 23: Catherine Redgwell: International environmental law. 24: Gerhard Loibl: International economic law. 25: Robert Cryer: International criminal law. 26: Henry Steiner: International protection of human rights. 27: David Turns: The law of war (international humanitarian law). INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Austria / Belgium / Belize / Canada / China / France / Germany / Greece / India / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Kenya / Malaysia / Malawi / Netherlands / New Zealand / Nigeria / Pakistan / Russian Federation / Senegal / Singapore / South Africa / Spain / Switzerland / United Kingdom / USA / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Vienna convention on diplomatic relations; AMR; CEDAW; ICESCR; ECHR; ICCPR; CERD; Cartagena protocol; Genocide convention; Convention concerning the protection of the world cultural and natural heritage; CRC; CAT; Inter-American convention to prevent and punish torture; Convention on state immunity; ICESCR; Kyoto protocol; Rio declaration; ICC statute; PCIJ statute; Stockholm declaration; TEU; UN charter; Convention on the law of the sea; Declaration on friendly relations; |
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81. | Fauchald, Ole Kristian (editor-in-Chief) : Yearbook of international environmental law , 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Yearbook of international environmental law : vol. 17 (2006) / Fauchald, Ole Kristian (editor-in-Chief) ; Hunter, David, xxxxii, 870 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2008. ISBN 978-0-19-953964-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART 1: ARTICLES:. 1. International Investment Law and Environmental Protection, by Ole Kristian Fauchald. 2. The Role of Science in Investment Arbitrations concerning Public Health and the Environment, by Marcos A: Orellana. 3. Financing Sustainability: The New Transnational Governance of Socially Responsible Investment, by Benjamin J. Richardson. 4. Stabilization Clauses and the Evolution of Environmental Standards in Foreign Investment Contracts, by Lorenzo Cotula. 5. Unilateral Commitments to Investment Protection: Does the Promise of Stability Restrict Environmental Policy Development?, by Kyla Tienhaara. 6. The Contribution of State-Multinational Corporation "Transnational" Investment Agreements to International Environmental Law, by David M. Ong. 7. Foreign Direct Investment and Environmental Protection: A Review of the Legal Regime in China, by Yuhong Zhao. PART 2: THE YEAR IN REVIEW:. I: General Developments. II: Air and Atmosphere. III: Fresh Water. IV: Oceans. V: Energy. VI: Hazardous Substances and Waste, Other Than Nuclear. VII: International Commons/Areas beyond National Jurisdiction. VIII: Natural Resource Management and Conservation. IX: International Economy and the Environment. X: Country/Region Reports. XI: Reports from International Courts and Tribunals. XII: Reports on International Organizations and Bodies. PART 3: Literature Review Timo Koivurova: Oran Young, The Institutional Dimension of Environmental Change: Fit, Interplay and Scale Sophie Riley: Murray Raff, Private Property and Environmental Responsibility: A Comparative Study of German Real Property Law Index INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Albania / Algeria / Angola / Argentina / Australia / Austria / Belgium / Benin / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Brazil / Burundi / Cambodia / Cameroon / Chile / China / Congo / Cuba / Denmark / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Ecuador / Estonia / Croatia / China / France / Georgia / Germany / Greece / Guatemala / Honduras / Hungary / Iceland / India / Indonesia / Iran / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Japan / Kazakhstan / Korea / Kyrgyzstan / Liberia / Lebanon / Libya / Lithuania / Macedonia / Madagascar / Malawi / Malta / Mauritius / Myanmar / Nepal / Netherlands / Nicaragua / Nigeria / Norway / Pakistan / Papua New Guinea / Peru / Philippines / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Senegal / Serbia / Singapore / Slovakia / Slovenia / South Africa / Spain / Sri Lanka / Sweden / Switzerland / Syria / Taiwan / Tajikistan / Togo / Thailand / Tonga / Turkey / Ukraine / Uganda / USA / Uruguay / Venezuela / Viet Nam / Zimbabwe LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Greenland NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; Basel convention; Cartagena protocol; Convention on biological diversity; Montreal convention; Convention on the law of the sea; Stockholm convention; Convention on the prohibition of the development, production and stockpiling of bacteriological (biological) and toxin weapons and on their destruction; Ramsar convention; ICESR; ECHR; Espoo convention; Energy charter treaty; Kyoto protocol; MARPOL; Barcelona convention; Montreal protocol; Protocol on ocean dumping; Framework convention on climate change; Vienna convention on the law of the treaties; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Miljörätt |
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82. | Fauchald, Ole Kristian (editor-in-Chief) : Yearbook of international environmental law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Yearbook of international environmental law : vol. 19 (2008) / Fauchald, Ole Kristian (editor-in-Chief) ; Hunter, David ; Wang, Xi, xxxii, 807 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-958038-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART 1: ARTICLES:. 1. Karen Hukme:Environmental security: implications for international law. 2. Daniella Dam-de Jong: International law and resource plunder: the protection of natural resources during armed conflict. 3. Carl Bruch ... [et al.]: Post-conflict peace building and natural resources. 4. Patricia Wouters ... [et al.]: Hydrosolidarity and international law: a river runs through it. 5. Werner Scholtz: Collective (environmental) security:the yeast for the refinement of international law. 6. Christina Voigt: Sustainable security. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Angola / Asia / Australia / Austria / Bolivia / Brazil / Bulgaria / Cambodia / Canada / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Chile / China / Colombia / Croatia / East Africa / Cyprus / East Timor / Ecuador / El Salvador / Ethiopia / Finland / France / Germany / Greece / Iceland / India / iraq / Israel / Japan / kenya / Korea / Liberia / Montenegro / Mozambique / Nepal / Norway / Serbia / Sierra Leone / South Africa / South America / Spain / Switzerland / Syria / Sweden / Turkey / Ukraine / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; Cartagena protocol; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Miljörätt |
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83. | French, Duncan (ed.) : Global justice and sustainable development, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Global justice and sustainable development / French, Duncan (ed.) - (Legal aspects of sustainable development ; vol. 7), xxiv, 416 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2010. - ISSN 1875-0923 ISBN 978-90-04-18266-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction. 1. Sustainable Development and the Instinctive Imperative of Justice in the Global Order, by Duncan French. PART I: REFINING GENERAL PRINCIPLES:. 2. Sustainability Discourses in International Courts: What Place for Global Justice? by Tim Stephens. 3. Sustainable Development and Fragmentation in International Society, by Jaye Ellis. 4. Sustainable Development, Integration and the Conflation of Values: The Fuel Retailers Case, by Dire Tladi. 5. Sustainable Development, Major Groups and Stakeholder Dialogue – Lessons from the UN, by Karen Morrow. 6. The Normative Influence of Islamic Shari’ah on Current UN Discourse on Justice and Sustainable Development, by Katja Samuel. 7. Demystifying the Ideal – Water and Sustainability in Ancient Greek Laws, by Etienne Dunant. PART II: PURSUING GLOBAL JUSTICE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 8. Procedural International Environmental Justice? The Evolution of Procedural Means for Environmental Protection: From Inter-State Obligations to Individual-State Rights, by David M. Ong. 9. Climate Change and Shifting Paradigms, by Joyeeta Gupta. 10. The Impact of International Foreign Investment Rules on Domestic Law, by Ximena Fuentes. 11. Water Services Privatisation and Recognition of the Human Right to Water in International Investment Law – Finding Fertile Ground in Unlikely Places, by Owen McIntyre. 12. Ecosystem Services, Agricultural Subsidies and World Trade: in search of Global Justice and Sustainable Development, by Elena Merino Blanco. 13. The Concept of Equality in International Trade and Investment Law: A Catalyst for Sustainable Development, by Freya Baetens. 14. The Curious Phenomenon of “Environmental Migration/Displacement” and the Role of International Law in Cross-Border Protection, by Michèle Morel and Frank Maes. PART III: NATIONAL AND REGIONAL APPROACHES:. 15. Global Poverty and Sustainable Development - Challenges addressed by the EU’s Renewed Sustainable Development Strategy, by Silke Steiner. 16. Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development: Guidelines for Environmental Law-Making, by Dominique Hervé. 17. Some Australian examples of the integration of environmental, economic and social considerations into decision making – the jurisprudence of facts and context, by Jennifer McKay. 18. After Copenhagen: Bringing Personal Carbon Trading Home, by Peter Doran. 19. Justice and Sustainable Development: Compatibility or Conflict? A Scottish Case Study, by Ole Pedersen, Aylwin Pillai and Anne-Michelle Slater. 20. Sustainable Development Indicators and a Putative Argument for Law: A Case Study of the UK, by Andrea Ross. A Concluding Comment. 21. Reassessing and Redefining the Principle of Economic Sovereignty of States, by Surya P. Subedi. Index INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; Rio declaration; Stockholm declaration; Espoo convention; New Delhi declaration of principles of international law relating to sustainable development; Millennium declaration; Kyoto protocol; Charter of economic rights and duties; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Miljörätt |
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84. | Desai, Bharat H. : Multilateral environmental agreements, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Multilateral environmental agreements : legal status of the secretariats / Desai, Bharat H., xiii, 330 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-521-88328-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. 1. Institutionalizing cooperation. 2. Multilateral environmental regulation. 3. Nature and character of environmental agreements. 4. Host institution arrangements. 5. Legal status. 6. Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Basel convention; Rio declaration; Framework convention on climate change; Convention on the law of the sea; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Stockholm declaration; Rotterdam convention; Montreal protocol; Convention on biologiccal diversity; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Miljörätt |
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85. | Müller, Joachim (ed.) : Reforming the United Nations, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Reforming the United Nations : the challenge of working together / Müller, Joachim (ed.), xviii, 386 p.. - Boston : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2010. ISBN 978-90-04-17843-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. I: Introduction: reforming the United Nations. II: The history of UN reform efforts, 1950 to 2006. III: New reform initiatives: the challenge of working together, 2006 to 2009. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention on biological diversity; |
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86. | Engström, Viljam (red.) : Rätt och utveckling, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Rätt och utveckling : - Oikeus ja kehitys : XIII Rättsvetenskapens dagar / Engström, Viljam (red.) - Åbo : Åbo Akadmis förlag, 2010. ISBN 978-951-765-540-8 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Aaland Islands Aech NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; Lomé convention; |
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87. | Fitzmaurice, Malgosia (ed.) : Research handbook on international environmental law, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Research handbook on international environmental law / Fitzmaurice, Malgosia (ed.) ; Ong, David M. ; Merkouris, Panos - (Research handbooks in international law), xxv, 703 p.. - Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, 2010. ISBN 978-1-84720-124-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AS A SYSTEM OF INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 1. Actors and Law-making in International Environmental Law, by Mark A. Drumbl. 2. International Framework for Environmental Decision-making, by Geir Ulfstein. PART II: THEORIES AND CONCEPTS OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW:. 3. Sustainable Development, by Duncan French. 4. Environment and Development: Friends or Foes in the 21st Century?, by Paolo Galizzi and Alena Herklotz. 5. Implementing Intergenerational Equity, by Edith Brown Weiss. 6. An Introduction to Ethical Considerations in International Environmental Law, by Alexander Gillespie. 7. The World Bank and Sustainable Development, by David Freestone. 8. Common but Differentiated Responsibilities, by Philippe Cullet. 9. The Principles of Prevention and Precaution in International Law: Two Heads of the Same Coin?, by Nicolas de Sadeleer. PART III: SUBSTANTIVE PRINCIPLES:. 10. The Precautionary Principle, by Minna Pyhälä, Anne Christine Brusendorff and Hanna Paulomäki. 11. Environmental Impact Assessment, by Olufemi Elias. 12. The Polluter-Pays Principle, by Priscilla Schwartz. PART IV: HUMAN RIGHTS TO A CLEAN ENVIRONMENT:. 13. Human Rights and the Environment: Substantive Rights, by Dinah Shelton. 14. Human Rights to a Clean Environment: Procedural Rights, by Jona Razzaque. PART V: RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HARM:. 15. Responsibility for Environmental Damage, by Phoebe Okowa. 16. International Liability for Damage to the Environment, by Louise Angélique de La Fayette. 17. Corporate Liability for Environmental Harm, by Amanda Perry-Kessaris. PART VI: DISPUTE SETTLEMENT AND COMPLIANCE:. 18. Settlement of International Environmental Law Disputes, by Natalie Klein. 19. Environmental Disputes in the WTO, by Joanna Gomula. 20. Compliance Procedures and Mechanisms, by Gerhard Loibl. 21. International Legal Efforts to Address Human-Induced Global Climate Change, by David M. Ong. 22. Filling The Holes: The Montreal Protocol’s Non-Compliance Mechanism, by Feja Lesniewska. PART VII: BIODIVERSITY:. 23. Environmental Protection and the Concept of Common Concern of Mankind, by Michael Bowman. 24. International Environmental Law Governing Threats to Biological Diversity, by David M. Ong. 25. Fisheries and Marine Biodiversity, by Richard Barnes. PART VIII: SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REGIMES:. 26. The 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and Marine Environmental Protection, by David M. Ong. 27. Environmental Protection in Armed Conflict, by Karen Hulme. 28. The Relationship between the Law of International Watercourses and Sustainable Development, by Malgosia Fitzmaurice. 29. International Chemicals and Waste Management, by Katharina Kummer Peiry. 30. Drilling at the Poles: Environmental Protection in the Antarctic and the Arctic, by Karen N. Scott. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Angola / Asia / Australia / Bulgaria / Canada / China / Chile / Colombia / Congo / Czech Republic / Denmark / Ethiopia / Finland / France / Germany / Greenland / India / Indonesia / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Jordan / Malaysia / Mauritania / Namibia / Norway / Sweden / Switzerland / Thailand / Uganda / Ukraine / United Kingdom / USA / Uruguay / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): World heritage convention; Aarhus convention; Convention on biological diversity; Bonn convention; Convention on the law of the sea; ECHR; Kyoto protocol; ICESCR; Framework convention on climate change; Montreal protocol; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Ramsar convention on Wetlands; Rio declaration; Stockholm declaration; AMR; Cartagena protocol; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Miljörätt |
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88. | Foster, Caroline E. : Science and the precautionary principle in international courts and tribunals, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Science and the precautionary principle in international courts and tribunals : expert evidence, burden of proof and finality / Foster, Caroline E. - ( Cambridge studies ininternational and comparative law), xxiii, 375 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-0-521-51326-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. PART I. Context and Theory:. 1. Introduction. 2. Cooperation between disputing parties. PART II. Expert Evidence:. 3. Methods for taking expert evidence in scientific disputes. 4. The role of adjudicators and the role of experts. PART III. Burden of Proof:. 5. Getting to the heart of the rules on burden of proof. 6. Reversing the burden of proof to give effect to the precautionary principle. PART IV. The Finality of Adjudication:. 7. Finality, revision and nullity in scientific cases. 8. Reassessment proceedings and res judicata. 9. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
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89. | Ruppel, Oliver C. (ed.) : Environmental law and policy in Namibia, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Environmental law and policy in Namibia / Ruppel, Oliver C. (ed.) ; Ruppel-Schlichting, Katharina, xxvi, 425 p.. - Windhoek : Hans Seidel Stiftung , 2011. ISBN 978-99916-849-4-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: NAMIBIA AND ITS LEGAL SETUP, by Oliver C Ruppel & Katharina Ruppel-Schlichting. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, by Katharina Ruppel-Schlichting. CHAPTER 2: INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW FROM A NAMIBIAN PERSPECTIVE, by Oliver C Ruppel. CHAPTER 3: FOUNDATIONS, SOURCES AND IMPLICATIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, by Oliver C Ruppel. CHAPTER 4: PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN NAMIBIA:THE CASE STUDY OF OHORONGO, by Peter Koep & Meyer van den Berg. CHAPTER 5: SELECTED SECTORAL ASPECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN NAMIBIA I LEGAL PROTECTION OF BIODIVERSITY IN NAMIBIA, by Manfred O Hinz & Oliver C Ruppel. II. WATER AND FISHERIES RELATED STATUTORY LAW AND POLICY IN NAMIBIA: AN OVERVIEW, by Shirley Bethune & Oliver C Ruppel. III. REFORM OF RURAL WATER SUPPLY, by Thomas Falk, Bernadette Bock & Michael Kirk. IV. LAND AND AGRICULTURAL LAWS AND POLICIES RELEVANT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN NAMIBIA, by Shirley Bethune & Oliver C. Ruppel. V. MINING AND ENERGY IN NAMIBIA, by Peter Koep & Meyer van den Berg. CHAPTER 6: CUSTOMARY LAW AND THE ENVIRONMENT, by Manfred O Hinz. CHAPTER 7: WESTERN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS REGIMES AND TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE PROTECTION SYSTEMS IN AFRICA, by Eliamani Laltaika. CHAPTER 8: HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE ENVIRONMENT, by Oliver C Ruppel. CHAPTER 9: TRADE, ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, by Oliver C Ruppel. CHAPTER 10: ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: ADVOCACY, LITIGATION AND MEDIATION, by Oliver C Ruppel. CHAPTER 11: CLIMATE CHANGE:. I. CLIMATE CHANGE IN NAMIBIA: PROJECTED TRENDS AND EFFECTS, by Isaac Mapaure. II. CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN VULNERABILITY IN AFRICA, by Oliver C Ruppel. III. INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY AND LEGISLATION: WHERE DO WE STAND?, by Nadia von Bassewitz. CHAPTER 12: TEACHING AND RESEARCH OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN AFRICA AND NAMIBIA, by Oliver C. Ruppel. CHAPTER 13: THE OMBUDSMAN AND THE ENVIRONMENT, by Katharina Ruppel-Schlichting. CHAPTER 14: ENVIRONMENTAL JOURNALISM IN NAMIBIA, by Absalom Shigwedha. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Framework convention on climate change; Kyoto protocol; Convention on biological diversity; LIBRARY LOCATION: Miljörätt |
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90. | Ghai, Yash : The millennium declaration, rights and constitutions, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The millennium declaration, rights and constitutions / Ghai, Yash ; Cottrell, Jill, xvi, 204 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U.P., 2011. ISBN 978-019-806928-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: Human Rights and Human Development:. A. Reflection on Poverty; B. The Millennium Declaration and the MDGs; C. Rights; D, Human Rights Framework and the Human Rights Approach to Development; E. How do the MDGs and Rights Relate to Each Other. PART II: Constitutional Strategy: A, Reviewing or Making the Constitution; B. A Constitution to which the People can Relate to; C. An Effective Bill of Rights; D. Specific Rights; E. The Invisible: MDGs, Rights and Constitutions. PART III: Implementing and Consolidating the Constitution:. Constitution as a Framework for Rights, The Neo-colonial State, Restructuring the Neo-colonial State, Societal Context INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Albania / Bangladesh / Bolivia / Brazil / Canada / Ghana / Haiti / Hungary / India / Ireland / Kenya / Mexico / Namibia / Nepal / Papua New Guinea / Philippines / Poland / Portugal / Rwanda / Slovenia / Somalia / South Africa / Sri lanka / Sudan / Switzerland / Turkey / Uganda / Venezuela NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; African charter on rights and welfare of the child; AMR; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; CRC; CAT; Convention on action against trafficking in human beings; CEDAW; Convention on human rights and biomedicine; Convention on the reduction of statelessness; ECHR; ECPT; ESC; ICCPR; ICESCR; Millennium declaration; UDHR;
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