Description
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- Cover
- Preface
- Table of Treaties
- Part I: Historical Development
- 1 From the Beginnings of International Environmental Law to the Stockholm Conference (1972)
- 2 From Stockholm to the Rio Conference (1992)
- 3 From Rio to the Johannesburg Conference (2002)
- 4 Johannesburg and Beyond
- Part II: Key Concepts in International Environmental Law
- 5 ‘Key Concepts’: Meaning, Underlying Ideas and Classification
- 6 ‘No Harm’
- 7 Precautionary Action
- 8 Polluter Pays
- 9 Common but Differentiated Responsibilities
- 10 Sustainable Development
- Part III: Key Issues in Current International Environmental Law
- 11 Freshwater Resources
- 12 Oceans and Marine Resources
- 13 Air, Ozone, Climate and Outer Space
- 14 Flora, Fauna and Biological Diversity
- 15 Wastes and Hazardous Substances
- 16 Procedural Environmental Obligations
- Part IV: International Environmental Governance I:‘Setting the Rules of the Game’
- 17 International Environmental Governance
- 18 International Environmental Treaty-Making and Treaty Regime-Building
- 19 Customary International Environmental Law; Environmental Jus Cogens and Obligations Erga Omnes
- 20 International Environmental ‘Soft Law’
- 21 Private Environmental Governance
- Part V: International Environmental Governance II: Ensuring Compliance
- 22 Compliance Control
- 23 Compliance Assistance
- 24 Responsibility and Liability
- 25 Environmental Dispute Settlement
- Part VI: Relationship between International Environmental Law and Other Areas of International Law
- 26 Environmental Protection and Human Rights
- 27 Environmental Protection and International Peace and Security
- 28 Environmental Protection and International Economic Law
- Part VII: Perspectives
- Index