Sands, Philippe,

Principles of international environmental law/ Philippe Sands, Jacqueline PeelA - 3rd ed. - Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012. - lxvi, 926 p. 26 cm.

I. The legal and institutional framework. 1. The environment and international society : issues, concepts and definitions --
2. History --
3. Governance : states, international organisations and non-state actors --
4. International law-making and regulation --
5. Compliance : implementation, enforcement, dispute settlement --
II. Principles and rules establishing standards. 6. General principles and rules --
7. Atmospheric protection and climate change --
8. Freshwater resources --
9. Oceans, seas and marine living resources --
10. Biological diversity --
11. Hazardous substances and activities --
12. Waste --
13. The polar regions : Antarctica and the Arctic --
III. Techniques for implementing international principles and rules. 14. Environmental impact assessment --
15. Environmental information --
16. Financial resources, technology transfer and intellectual property --
17. Liability for environmental damage --
IV. Linkage of international environmental law and other areas of international law. 18. Human rights and armed conflict --
19. International trade and completion --
20. Foreign investment --
21. Future developments

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