International environmental law and governance / edited by Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Duncan French.
2015
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Title
International environmental law and governance / edited by Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Duncan French.
Published
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2015]
Call Number
K3584.8 .I577 2015
ISBN
9789004290136 hardcover alkaline paper
9004290133 hardcover alkaline paper
9789004297845 electronic book alkaline paper
9004290133 hardcover alkaline paper
9789004297845 electronic book alkaline paper
Description
159 pages ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)907631920
Summary
The book analyzes the question of legitimacy and efficacy of certain organs created on the basis of Multilateral Environmental Agreements (Conferences and Meetings of the Parties) from the point of view of their structural invocation and analyzing their new developments regarding the powers of these bodies in achieving desired goals of environmental protection, and the necessary international collaboration to achieve it.
Note
"This volume is an edited version of Volume 15, Number 1 (2013) of Brill's journal International Community Law Review."-- Title page verso.
Based on papers presented at a one-day workshop held at Queen Mary, University of London, in March 2011.
The book analyzes the question of legitimacy and efficacy of certain organs created on the basis of Multilateral Environmental Agreements (Conferences and Meetings of the Parties) from the point of view of their structural invocation and analyzing their new developments regarding the powers of these bodies in achieving desired goals of environmental protection, and the necessary international collaboration to achieve it.
Based on papers presented at a one-day workshop held at Queen Mary, University of London, in March 2011.
The book analyzes the question of legitimacy and efficacy of certain organs created on the basis of Multilateral Environmental Agreements (Conferences and Meetings of the Parties) from the point of view of their structural invocation and analyzing their new developments regarding the powers of these bodies in achieving desired goals of environmental protection, and the necessary international collaboration to achieve it.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1
Beyond the "Keystone" COPS: The Ecology of Institutional Governance in Conservation Treaty Regimes / Michael Bowman
6
Delegate Preparation and Participation in Conferences of the Parties to Environmental Treaties / Edward J. Goodwin
51
Non-Compliance -- A Pivotal or Secondary Function of COP Governance? / Peter G.G. Davies
87
UNFCCC Conference of the Parties: The Key International Forest Law-Makers for Better or for Worse / Feja Lesniewska
116
Governing the Environment without COPS -- The Case of Water / Philippe Cullet
143
Index
157