This book critically explores the legal tools concepts principles and instruments as well as cross-cutting issues that comprise the field of international environmental law. Commencing with foundational elements progressing on to discrete sub-fields then exploring regional cooperative approaches cross-cutting issues and finally emerging challenges for international environmental law it features chapters by leading experts in the field of international environmental law drawn from a range of countries in order to put forward a truly global approach to the subject. The book is split into five parts: • The foundations of international environmental law covering the principles of international environmental law standards and voluntary commitments sustainable development issues of public participation and environmental rights and compliance state responsibility liability and dispute settlement. • The key instruments and governance arrangements across the most critical areas of international environmental law: biodiversity wildlife freshwater forestry and soils fisheries marine pollution chemicals and waste air and atmospheric pollution and climate change. • Crucial developments in seven distinct regions of the world: Africa Europe North America Latin America South East Asia the polar regions and small island states. • Cross-cutting issues and multidisciplinary developments drawing from multiple other fields of law and beyond to address human rights and Indigenous rights war and armed conflict trade financing investment criminology technology and energy. • Contemporary challenges and the emerging international environmental law regimes which address these: the changing climate forced migration marine plastic debris and future directions in international environmental law. Containing chapters on the most critical developments in environmental law in recent years this comprehensive and authoritative book makes for an essential reference work for students scholars and practitioners working in the field. |Routledge Handbook of International Environmental Law | Law
This book critically explores the legal tools concepts principles and instruments as well as cross-cutting issues that comprise the field of international environmental law. Commencing with foundational elements progressing on to discrete sub-fields then exploring regional cooperative approaches cross-cutting issues and finally emerging challenges for international environmental law it features chapters by leading experts in the field of international environmental law drawn from a range of countries in order to put forward a truly global approach to the subject. The book is split into five parts: • The foundations of international environmental law covering the principles of international environmental law standards and voluntary commitments sustainable development issues of public participation and environmental rights and compliance state responsibility liability and dispute settlement. • The key instruments and governance arrangements across the most critical areas of international environmental law: biodiversity wildlife freshwater forestry and soils fisheries marine pollution chemicals and waste air and atmospheric pollution and climate change. • Crucial developments in seven distinct regions of the world: Africa Europe North America Latin America South East Asia the polar regions and small island states. • Cross-cutting issues and multidisciplinary developments drawing from multiple other fields of law and beyond to address human rights and Indigenous rights war and armed conflict trade financing investment criminology technology and energy. • Contemporary challenges and the emerging international environmental law regimes which address these: the changing climate forced migration marine plastic debris and future directions in international environmental law. Containing chapters on the most critical developments in environmental law in recent years this comprehensive and authoritative book makes for an essential reference work for students scholars and practitioners working in the field. |Routledge Handbook of International Environmental Law | Law
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