Interlinkages and the effectiveness of multilateral environmental agreements / W. Bradnee Chambers.
2008
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Title
Interlinkages and the effectiveness of multilateral environmental agreements / W. Bradnee Chambers.
Published
New York : United Nations University Press, 2008.
Call Number
K3585 .C43 2008
ISBN
9789280811490 (pbk.)
9280811495 (pbk.)
9280811495 (pbk.)
Description
xviii, 311 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)156811182
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-297) and index.
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Table of Contents
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Major treaties
Cases
Pt. I
Introduction and overview
1
1
Introduction and overview
3
Pt. II
Historical overview of the international process to improve coordination and create synergies between intergovernmental sustainable development institutions
13
2
From Stockholm to Johannesburg via Malmo: A historical overview of international coordination of environment - sustainable development institutions
15
Pt. III
The legal milieu of interlinkages under international law
45
3
Legal mechanisms and coordination systems for promoting and managing interlinkages between multilateral environmental agreements
47
Pt. IV
Theoretical foundations and basis for an analytical framework
95
4
Towards an improved understanding of effectiveness of international treaties
97
5
Interlinkages and legal effectiveness: Laying the foundations of an analytical framework
130
Pt. V
Case study one: Understanding interlinkages as a factor of effectiveness within international environmental law
157
6
The interlinkages of plant genetic resources: The Convention on Biological Diversity and FAG International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
159
Pt. VI
Case study two: Understanding interlinkages as a factor of effectiveness of sustainable development law
197
7
The interlinkages of plant genetic resources: The CBD and ITPGRFA and their relationship with the TRIPS Agreement
199
Pt. VII
Conclusions
235
8
Conclusions for public international law and treaty management
237
Appendix
250
Selected bibliography
293
Index
298