International law and sustainable development : past achievements and future challenges /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Boyle, Alan E., Freestone, David
Format: eBook
Language:English
Language Notes:English.
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Alan Boyle and David Freestone
  • Sustainable development and unsustainable arguments / Vaughan Lowe
  • Sustainable development: treaty, custom, and the cross-fertilization of international law / Philippe Sands
  • Codification of international environmental law and the International Law Commission: injurious consequences revisited / Alan Boyle
  • Natural resources in the case law of the International Court / Rosalyn Higgins
  • The development of the legal regime of high seas fisheries / Dolliver Nelson
  • International fisheries law since Rio: the continued rise of the precautionary principle / David Freestone
  • Towards long-term sustainable use: some recent developments in the legal regime of fisheries / William Edeson
  • Protection of ecosystems under international law: lessons from Antarctica / Catherine Redgwell
  • Sustaining small cetaceans: a preliminary evaluation of the Ascobans and Accobams Agreements / Robin Churchill
  • The settlement of disputes according to the Straddling Stocks Agreement of 1995 / Tullio Treves
  • The Law of the Sea Convention and Agenda 21: marine environmental implications / Alexander Yankov
  • The international legal regime for the protection and preservation of the marine environment from land-based sources of pollution / Thomas A. Mensah
  • Port states and environmental protection / David Anderson
  • Liability for damage to the marine environment / Magnus Goransson
  • The challenge of implementation: some concluding notes / David Freestone.