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Constitutional international environmental law for the Anthropocene?

Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law, 2018
International environmental law (IEL) seems unable to comprehensively and effectively respond to the Anthropocene’s deepening socio-ecological crisis. While there are several reasons for this state of affairs, one in particular relates to the argument ...
L. Kotzé, Wendy Muzangaza
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The making of international environmental law

2016
The transboundary character of many natural resources, the continuous changes in the environment, together with the constant evolution of scientific findings are among the elements that deeply influence international environmental law. While traditionally the development of international environmental law is associated with Multilateral Environmental ...
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The emergence of the ‘planetary boundaries’ concept in international environmental law: A proposal for a framework convention

Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law, 2018
Grounded in the application of the precautionary principle, the planetary boundaries framework attempts to define a safe operating space where human activities can take place without the risk of transgressing the Earth system's ecological thresholds ...
E. Fernández, Claire Malwé
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International Environmental Law

1998
Article published in the International Law.
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International Environmental Law

2006
This book analyzes the law and policy for the management of global common resources. As competing demands on the global commons are increasing, the protection of environment and the pursuit of growth give rise to all sorts of conflicts. It also analyzes issues in the protection of the global commons from a fairness, effectiveness and world order ...
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International Environmental Law

2013
The sources of international law arise from a number of origins and comprise both soft law (indicative but non-binding, as in the Hyogo Framework of Action fr resilience building and disaster reduction), and hard law (binding, as in the Montreal Protocol to the Vienna Convention on the Depletion of Ozone Layer).
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Environmental Law, International

2010
Since the UN Conference on Environment and Development, Rio de Janeiro, 3-14 June 1992 (Environmental Protection) at the latest, states must be aware that severe global environmental problems, such as climate change, the marine living resources threatened with extinction, the degradation of tropical forests and the growing desertification, are ...
Beyerlin, U., Grote, J.
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International environmental law

2008
Recent years have seen an appreciable growth in the level of understanding of the dangers facing the international environment and an extensive range of environmental problems is now the subject of serious international concern. These include atmospheric pollution, marine pollution, global warming and ozone depletion, the dangers of nuclear and other ...
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