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Veröffentlicht 2024, von Markus P. Beham, Hans-Georg Dederer bei facultas, Nomos
ISBN: 978-3-7089-2451-9
Auflage: 1. Auflage
522 Seiten
24 cm x 17 cm
From the 1972 Stockholm Declaration to the European Union’s Green Deal, the principles of international environmental law have successfully permeated the multilateral discourse. They are also woven into a large patchwork of international treaties, binding the international community and requiring their implementation at the domestic level.
This materials collection provides an edited ...
This materials collection provides an edited ...
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From the 1972 Stockholm Declaration to the European Union’s Green Deal, the principles of international environmental law have successfully permeated the multilateral discourse. They are also woven into a large patchwork of international treaties, binding the international community and requiring their implementation at the domestic level.
This materials collection provides an edited compilation of international and European environmental law documents. Alongside the fundamentals as well as the procedural and liability frameworks, it includes a selection of the most relevant sectoral treaties relating to air, ozone, climate, freshwater, oceans, biodiversity, and hazardous substances.
From the 1972 Stockholm Declaration to the European Union’s Green Deal, the principles of international environmental law have successfully permeated the multilateral discourse. They are also woven into a large patchwork of international treaties, binding the international community and requiring their implementation at the domestic level.
This materials collection provides an edited compilation of international and European environmental law documents. Alongside the fundamentals as well as the procedural and liability frameworks, it includes a selection of the most relevant sectoral treaties relating to air, ozone, climate, freshwater, oceans, biodiversity, and hazardous substances.