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082 _a344.046000
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100 _aLeary DAvid
245 _aThe future of international environmental law
260 _aTokyo
_bUnited Nations University Press
_c2010
300 _a335p
_cvii
365 _b $ 36.00
505 _aContents: Contributors; Preface; 1 Introduction; Part I: The experience to date; 2 Climate change and pollution: Addressing intersecting threats tooceans, coasts and small island developing states; 3 Biodiversity; 4 Implementation of environmental legal regimes at regionallevel: The case of the Mediterranean Sea; 5 Non-lawyers and legal regimes: Public participation forecologically sustainable development; 6 Human rights and the environment; Part II: International legal regimes in transition; 7 Development and the future of climate change law; 8 A new ocean to govern: Drawing on lessons from marinemanagement to govern the emerging Arctic Ocean; 9 Moving beyond the tragedy of the global commons:The Grotian legacy and the future of sustainable managementof the biodiversity of the high seas; Part III: New emerging issues for international environmental law; 10 Emerging technologies: Nanotechnology; 11 Legal frameworks for emerging technologies: Bioenergy; 12 Synthetic biology and synthetic genomics; 13 Conclusion; Index
650 _a1. Environmental Law - International
700 _aPisupati Balakrishna
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