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Handbook of International Environmental Law

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Bangalore Thomson Reuters 2023Description: xli,523 p. HB 24.5x16 cmISBN:
  • 9789395696074
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 344.046 UKEH
Summary: The discourse of International Environmental Law has been vibrant. Considering the developments in the field and the nature of the subject, there is a need to research, read and write critically about the policy, practice and issues relating to international environmental law. A Handbook of International Environmental Law brings together chapters written by academics, scholars, practioners and industry experts from the global south. It is an attempt to view both international law and environmental issues through an interdisciplinary approach. The contributors explore the key foundational principles, governance structures, environmental studies, international relations, politics, philosophy and principles of international environmental law. They discuss in detail the niche areas of international environmental law, including climate change, intellectual property, trade, technology, atmospheric protection, oceans and waste regulation, among others. The book will be a good resource for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, Ph.D. scholars, academics and practitioners of international environmental law.
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Reference Reference St Aloysius Law Library Law 344.046 UKEH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference Book LL000273
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The discourse of International Environmental Law has been vibrant. Considering the developments in the field and the nature of the subject, there is a need to research, read and write critically about the policy, practice and issues relating to international environmental law. A Handbook of International Environmental Law brings together chapters written by academics, scholars, practioners and industry experts from the global south. It is an attempt to view both international law and environmental issues through an interdisciplinary approach. The contributors explore the key foundational principles, governance structures, environmental studies, international relations, politics, philosophy and principles of international environmental law. They discuss in detail the niche areas of international environmental law, including climate change, intellectual property, trade, technology, atmospheric protection, oceans and waste regulation, among others. The book will be a good resource for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, Ph.D. scholars, academics and practitioners of international environmental law.

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