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100 _aWettestad Jorgen
245 _aDesigning effective environmental regimes : The key conditions
260 _aLondon
_bEdward Elgar
_c1999
300 _a261p
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365 _bRs.4,172.52
505 _aContents: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Analysing the Effectiveness and Institutional Design of International Environmental Regimes: The Conceptual Lenses 3. Increasing Concern and Improving Design: The Oslo and Paris Conventions on Marine Pollution in the North-East Atlantic 4. More ‘Discursive Diplomacy’ than ‘Dashing Design’? The Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP) 5. A Triumph for Institutional Incentives and Flexible Design? The Vienna Convention and Montreal Protocol on Ozone Layer Depletion 6. Combining Comparative and Case Study Evidence: Institutional Findings 7. Designing an Effective Climate Change Regime: A Task ‘Too Hot to Handle’? 8. Designing Effective Environmental Regimes: Launching the Three Conditional Ps (Problems, Phases, and Processes) ; References; Index
650 _a1. International Environmental Law2. Economic Development - Environmental Aspects
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