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_aInternational environmental law : _ba case study analysis / _cGerry Nagtzaam, Evan van Hook, and Douglas Guilfoyle. |
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_aAbingdon, Oxon ; _aNew York, NY : _bRoutledge, 2020. |
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505 | 0 | _aIntroduction / Gerry Nagtzaam -- Regime Stakeholders / Gerry Nagtzaam and Evan Van Hook -- Antarctica / Gerry Nagtzaam -- Tropical Timber / Gerry Nagtzaam -- Atmospheric Ozone / Gerry Nagtzaam -- Climate Change I / Evan Van Hook -- Climate Change II / Evan Van Hook -- Biological Diversity / Gerry Nagtzaam -- Oceans / Douglas Guilfoyle -- Whaling / Gerry Nagtzaam -- Atlantic Tuna / Gerry Nagtzaam -- External Actors : The Sea Shepherds / Gerry Nagtzaam -- The Future of International Environmental Law / Gerry Nagtzaam and Evan Van Hook. | |
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_a"This book seeks to better understand how International Environmental Law regimes evolve. The authors address throughout the major environmental, economic, and political tensions that have both shaped and constrained the evolution of international environmental policy within regimes, and its expression in international legal rule and norm development. Readers will gain an increased understanding of the growing role played by non-state actors in global environmental governance, including environmental non-government organisations, scientists, the United Nations, and corporations. The authors also look ahead to the future of International Environmental Law, evaluating key challenges and decisions that the discipline will face. The text is clear, concise, and accessible. It is ideally suited to students and professionals interested in International Environmental Law, and individuals who are intrigued by this dynamic area of law"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_3Taylor & Francis _uhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315150291 |
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