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Yearbook of International Environmental Law
Volume 18 2007
Ole Kristian Fauchald, David Hunter, and Wang Xi
864 pages
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234x156mm
978-0-19-954553-7
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Hardback
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18 December 2008
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- A well-established publication that provides accurate, up-to-date information and analysis about international environmental law
- Over 100 surveys provide an exhaustive overview of the latest developments in national jurisdictions, international courts and tribunals, international organizations, and across the major fields within environmental law
The Yearbook of International Environmental Law has established itself as a vital source of information and analysis in an increasingly important legal field. The contributors for this volume are drawn from leading figures around the world who, together with the expert team of editors, have created the best source of information on world-wide events in this field. The article section contains top-quality essays on topical subjects; the year-in-review section offers a round-up of legal developments in every part of the world.Readership: Law libraries and scholars and students of International Law, International Environmental Law, and Environmental Law; Practitioners of
international environmental law and policymakers.
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Ole Kristian Fauchald, Department of Public and International Law, University of Oslo, David Hunter, Director of Environmental Law Program, American University, Washington College of Law, Washington, D.C, and Wang Xi, Director of the Environmental and Resources Law Institute of the Law School, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Contributors: David Hunter, Director of Environmental Law Program, American University, Washington College of Law, Washington, D.C Wiek Schrage, Secretary to the Environmental Impact Assessment Convention (Espoo Convention) Keith Bull, Environment and
Human Settlements Division United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Eric Dannenmaier, Associate Professor, Indiana Michelle-Ann Williams, Department of Sustainable Development Organization of American States Gabriel Eckstein, George W. McCleskey Professor of Water Law and Director of the Center for Water Law & Policy Texas Tech University School of Law. Amy Hardberger, Staff attorney with Environmental Defense Fund in Austin, Texas. Willem D Lubbe, Faculty of Law, North-West University
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1: David Hunter: Regional treaties - Lessons to be learned for global Regimes
2: Wiek Schrage and Keith Bull: Environmental legal instruments in the UNECE region
3: Eric Dannenmaier: Europe's commitment to environmental citizenship - Article 3.7 of the Aarhus Convention and public participation in international fora
4: Michelle-Ann Williams: Regional Environmental Agreements and Initiatives in the Americas: Filling Institutional and Substantive Gaps
5: Gabriel Eckstein and Amy Hardberger: State Practice in the Management and Allocation of Transboundary Ground Water Resources in North America
6: Willem D Lubbe: Straddling borders and legal regimes: The case for co-operative transfrontier biodiversity conservation in SADC
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