Improving compliance with international environmental law
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Earthscan ,
c1996
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| Series: | The international law and sustainable development series
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Compliance theory : an overview, Ronald B Mitchell
- 2. Compliance, citizens and NGOS, James Cameron
- 3. Compliance with international environmental obligations : existing international legal arrangements, Philippe Sands
- 4. Designing a compliance system for the UN framework convention on climate change, Jacob Werksman
- 5. Compliance with international environmental obligations : a case study of the international whaling commission, Gregory Rose and George Paleokrassis
- 6. The role of the EC in implementing international environmental law, Martin Hession
- 7. A case study of a regional approach to compliance with CITES in Southern Africa, Farhana Yamin and Annabella Gualdoni
- 8. The implementation of CITES in China, Wang Xingxia
- 9. International agreements and environmental management : follow-up in Bangladesh, Chowdhury R Abrar
- 10. Trade sanctions : effective enforcement tools, Leesteffy Jenkins
- 11. The use of joint implementation to increase compliance with the climate change convention, Farhana Yamin
- 12. Financing global environmental protection, Andrew Jordan and Jacob Werksman
- 13. UN framework convention on climate cange : the European carbon/energy tax and its international trade law implications, James Cameron and Zen Makuch