Abstract
Birnie, Boyle, and Redgwell's International Law and the Environment places legislation on the protection of the environment firmly at the core of its argument. It uses sharp and thorough analysis of the law, sharing knowledge and experience. The chapters provide a unique perspective on the implications of international regulation, promoting a wide understanding of the pertinent issues impacting upon the law. The text starts by looking at international law and the environment. It looks at the rights and obligations of states concerning the protection of the environment. The text also considers interstate enforcement which includes state responsibility, compliance, and dispute settlement. It moves on to consider non-state actors such as environmental rights, liability, and crimes. Climate change and atmospheric pollution are given some consideration. The text also examines the law of the sea and protection of the marine environment. Conservation is dealt with in detail, including the conservation of nature, ecosystems, and biodiversity and marine living resources. Finally, the text looks at international trade.
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Contents
- Front Matter
- 1. International Law and the Environment
- 2. International Governance and the Formulation of Environmental Law and Policy
- 3. Rights and Obligations of States Concerning Protection of the Environment
- 4. State Responsibility, Treaty Compliance, and Dispute Settlement
- 5. Non-State Actors: Environmental Rights, Liability, and Crimes
- 6. Climate Change and Atmospheric Pollution
- 7. Nuclear Energy and the Environment
- 8. International Regulation of Toxic and Persistent Pollutants and Waste
- 9. Prevention of Marine Pollution
- 10. International Watercourses: Environmental Protection and Sustainable Use
- 11. Conservation of Nature, Ecosystems, and Biodiversity
- 12. Conservation of Marine Living Resources
- 13. International Trade and Environmental Protection
- End Matter