UID:
almafu_9958077136802883
Format:
1 online resource (406 p.)
ISBN:
1-282-39645-5
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9786612396458
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90-474-1812-3
Series Statement:
Studies on the law of treaties ; v. 2
Content:
In this publication, a number of recognized practitioners and scholars undertake to explore the realities and the conceptual underpinnings of environmental compliance mechanisms. In a relatively short period of time, such mechanisms were introduced in a wide range of new and existing environmental regimes. Yet, little is known about their function in practice and their implications. This is puzzling when considering, that the new mechanisms considerably depart from traditional patterns of counteraction and dispute settlement. Instead they build on partnership and cooperation and include a wide range of possible reactions, which range from those having coercive power to supportive measures. Quite a number of those mechanisms and their functioning are explained in the publication in order to lay ground for some cross-cutting analysis, which covers inter alia reporting, inspection and monitoring, supportive financial incentives and the interrelationship between compliance mechanisms and the principle of state responsibility and dispute settlement. Finally the role of non-governmental organizations is addressed. Practitioners and scholars in international environmental affairs and international law more generally will benefit significantly from the inside views and thorough reflection as provided for in this book.
Note:
"German Ministry for the Environment and the Federal Environmental Agency initiated and generously supported workshop ..." -- P. viii.
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Preliminary Material /
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Enforcement Mechanisms In International Law And International Environmental Law /
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Compliance With The Multilateral Environmental Agreements To Protect The Ozone Layer /
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Practice Of The Implementation Committee Under The Convention On Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution /
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The Framework Convention On Climate Change And The Kyoto Protocol /
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Ensuring Compliance With The Basel Convention – Its Unique Features /
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Remarks About The Cites Compliance Regime /
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Ospar Convention On The Protection Of The Marine Environment Of The North-East Atlantic /
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Compliance With The 1992 Convention On The Protection Of The Environment Of The Baltic Sea Area (The \'Helsinki Convention\') /
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Compliance Control In International Conventions On The Protection Of The Marine Environment Against Oil Pollution /
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Practice Of Compliance Control Within The Framework Of The Protection Of Marine Living Resources /
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Comment On The Compliance Control Mechanism Within The Framework Of The International Whaling Convention /
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Cross-Cutting Issues Related To Ensuring Compliance With Meas /
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Reporting Obligations And Assessment Of Reports /
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Ensuring Compliance With Multilateral Environmental Agreements – Systems Of Inspection And External Monitoring /
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Sanctions In Case Of Non-Compliance And State Responsibility: Pacta Sunt Servanda – Or Else? /
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Technical And Financial Assistance And Compliance: The Interplay /
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Financial And Other Incentives For Complying With Mea Obligations /
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The Role Of Ngos In The Process Of Ensuring Compliance With Meas /
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Non-Compliance And Dispute Settlement /
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Conclusions Drawn From The Conference On Ensuring Compliance With Meas /
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List Of Contributors /
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Index /
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 90-04-14617-2
Language:
English