
| Environmental Change and International Law: New Challenges and Dimensions (UNU, 1992, 493 pages) |
| (introductory text...) |
| Note to the reader from the UNU |
| Acknowledgements |
| List of abbreviations |
| Introduction |
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![]() | 1. Global environmental change and international law: the introductory framework |
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![]() | I. Trends in global environmental change |
![]() | II. The development of international environmental law |
![]() | III. Themes |
![]() | IV. Important future themes |
![]() | V. Organization of the book |
![]() | Notes |
| Issues in international environmental law |
![]() | 2. International norm-making |
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![]() | A. The international legislative process |
![]() | B. Steps in the treaty-making process |
![]() | C. The creation of customary law |
![]() | D. The creation of soft law |
![]() | E. Concluding remarks |
![]() | Annex |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | 3. Changing requirements for international information |
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![]() | Introduction |
![]() | Changing environmental information requirements |
![]() | Better understanding of environmental conditions and trends |
![]() | International environmental impact assessments? |
![]() | Information to strengthen international agreements |
![]() | Ecosystem and resource information with policy implications |
![]() | The precautionary principle |
![]() | A new regime for sustainable development |
![]() | Recent developments |
![]() | Looking ahead |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | 4. Emerging principles and rules for the prevention and mitigation of environmental harm |
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![]() | Introduction |
![]() | 1. Significance and role of principles and rules of prevention and mitigation |
![]() | 2. Traditional norms, principles, and rules |
![]() | 3. Characteristics of global environmental change |
![]() | 4. Double-track approach as a treaty-making technique |
![]() | 5. Emerging principles and rules of prevention and mitigation |
![]() | 6. Toward an international management of global environmental change |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | 5. State responsibility, liability, and remedial measures under international law: new criteria for environmental protection |
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![]() | 1. The evolving law of state responsibility |
![]() | 2. New environmental realities and their impact upon the law |
![]() | 3. Conceptual developments and the new basic principle of international law |
![]() | 4. The expanding scope of the law: global reach and international cooperation |
![]() | 5. Material changes in the law of state responsibility |
![]() | 6. Expanding the protection of the affected interests |
![]() | 7. Liability for acts not prohibited by international law: the ongoing debate |
![]() | 8. The expanding role of practice: substantive and procedural developments |
![]() | 9. The protection of the marine environment: a leading case of innovation |
![]() | 10. The Antarctic environment: developing a comprehensive regime for responsibility and liability |
![]() | 11. The new law of state responsibility: improvement and caution |
![]() | 12. Avoiding environmental degradation and opposing the world ecological government: a conclusion |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | 6. Law and global environmental management: some open issues |
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![]() | The point of departure |
![]() | International preventive norms and mechanisms |
![]() | Compensatory remedies: gaps and trends in international law |
![]() | Enforcement: deterrence: incentives and disincentives |
![]() | Future outlook |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | 7. The legislation and implementation of international environmental law and the third world: the example of China |
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![]() | An overview of international environmental legislation and its implementation |
![]() | The status of third-world states in international environmental legislation and its implementation |
![]() | Some personal views and suggestions to encourage a more positive role of the third world in the legislation and implementation of international environmental law |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | Appendix: a case-study: China's positive attitude toward the adoption and implementation of international environmental legislation |
![]() | Notes |
| International human rights law and environmental problems |
![]() | An introductory note on a human right to environment |
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![]() | Notes |
![]() | 8. The human rights system as a conceptual framework for environmental law |
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![]() | Environmental issues |
![]() | Environmental rights in the context of the natural order |
![]() | Duty to future generations |
![]() | The concept of ''the common concern of mankind'' |
![]() | The protection of indigenous peoples |
![]() | Environmental rights and international refugee law |
![]() | Substantive norm-making and enforcement procedures |
![]() | Conclusion |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | 9. The contribution of international human rights law to environmental protection, with special reference to global environmental change |
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![]() | Summary |
![]() | I. The growth of human rights protection and environmental protection: from internationalization to globalization |
![]() | II. The incidence of the temporal dimension in environmental protection and in human rights protection |
![]() | III. The fundamental right to life at the basis of the ratio legis of international human rights law and environmental law |
![]() | IV. The right to health as the starting-point towards the right to a healthy environment |
![]() | V. The right to a healthy environment as an extension of the right to health |
![]() | VI. The protection of vulnerable groups at the confluence of international human rights law and international environmental law |
![]() | VII. The recognition of the right to a healthy environment: The concern for environmental protection in international human rights instruments |
![]() | VIII. Concern for the protection of human rights in the realm of international environmental law |
![]() | IX. Concern for the protection of the environment in the realm of international humanitarian law |
![]() | X. Protection of the environment and international refugee law |
![]() | XI. The question of the implementation (mise en oeuvre) of the right to a healthy environment |
![]() | XII. The right to a healthy environment and the absence of restrictions in the expansion of human rights protection and environmental protection |
![]() | Notes |
| Future directions in international regimes |
![]() | 10. The implications of global change for the international legal system |
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![]() | The impact of global change on different functions in international law |
![]() | The impact of global change on international structures |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | 11. Restructuring the international organizational framework |
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![]() | A. The current structure |
![]() | B. Some objectives of and constraints on possible improvements |
![]() | C. Changes to be considered |
![]() | D. Conclusion |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | Annex: The learning capacity of international organizations |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | 12. Intergenerational equity: a legal framework for global environmental change |
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![]() | I. The temporal dimension in international law |
![]() | II. Alternative approaches to intergenerational equity |
![]() | III. Principles of intergenerational equity |
![]() | IV. Intergenerational rights and obligations |
![]() | V. Implementation of intergenerational equity |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | 13. Ecological security: response to global challenges |
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![]() | I. Conceptual paradigm |
![]() | II. Legal regime |
![]() | III. Principles |
| Appendices |
![]() | A. Global learning: concept and applications |
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![]() | I. Introduction: antecedents |
![]() | II. Approaches to global learning |
![]() | III. Global learning: facilitation and obstacles |
![]() | IV. Content of global learning |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | B. Chronological index of selected international environmental legal instruments |
![]() | C. Contributors |