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International Environmental Governance : Towards UNEPO.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: International Environmental LawPublication details: Leiden : BRILL, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (423 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9004214550
  • 9789004214545
  • 9004214542
  • 9789004214552
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: International Environmental Governance : Towards UNEPO.DDC classification:
  • 344.06 344.066
LOC classification:
  • K3585 .D477 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
International Environmental Governance; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; PART 1: The Debate; 1 Governing the Environment: An Introduction; 2 Designing the International Environmental Institutions; 3 International Environmental Institutions: An Overview; PART 2: Efforts at Revitalization; 4 The Quest for a UN Specialized Agency for the Environment; 5 UNEP: A Global Environment Authority?; 6 Mapping the Future of International Environmental Governance; 7 Revitalizing International Environmental Institutions; PART 3: Sectoral Law Making; 8 Multilateral Environmental Agreements.
PART 4: The Future9 Conclusions; PART 5: Appendices; I UN GA Resolution 67/290, 9 July 2013; II UN GA Resolution 67/251, 13 March 2013; III UNEP GC as First Universal Session, Decision 27/2, 22 February 2013; IV UN GA Resolution 67/213, 21 December 2012; V UNEP GC Twelfth Special Session, Decision SS XII/3, 20-22 February 2012; VI The Nairobi-Helsinki Outcome, 23 November 2010; VII UN GA Mandated 'Informal Consultation' Co-Chair Report, 10 February 2009; VIII UN Secretary-General's High-Level Panel Report, 9 November 2006 (Excerpts).
IX The Cartagena Intergovernmental Group of Ministers Report, 6 February 2002X The Intergovernmental Group of Ministers on IEG, First Meeting, 18 April 2001; XI The Malmö Ministerial Declaration, 31 May 2000; XII UN GA Resolution 53/242, 10 August 1999; XIII The Secretary-General's Report on Environment & Human Settlements, 6 October 1998; XIV The Nairobi Declaration, 7 February 1997; Index.
Summary: International Environmental Governance: Towards UNEPO offers a significant contribution to practitioners and scholars involved in international debates on environmental governance, addresses the law-making challenge presented by growth in MEAs and proliferation of international environmental institutions and thoroughly considers the need for and efficacy of global governance in the field of environment.
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International Environmental Governance; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; PART 1: The Debate; 1 Governing the Environment: An Introduction; 2 Designing the International Environmental Institutions; 3 International Environmental Institutions: An Overview; PART 2: Efforts at Revitalization; 4 The Quest for a UN Specialized Agency for the Environment; 5 UNEP: A Global Environment Authority?; 6 Mapping the Future of International Environmental Governance; 7 Revitalizing International Environmental Institutions; PART 3: Sectoral Law Making; 8 Multilateral Environmental Agreements.

PART 4: The Future9 Conclusions; PART 5: Appendices; I UN GA Resolution 67/290, 9 July 2013; II UN GA Resolution 67/251, 13 March 2013; III UNEP GC as First Universal Session, Decision 27/2, 22 February 2013; IV UN GA Resolution 67/213, 21 December 2012; V UNEP GC Twelfth Special Session, Decision SS XII/3, 20-22 February 2012; VI The Nairobi-Helsinki Outcome, 23 November 2010; VII UN GA Mandated 'Informal Consultation' Co-Chair Report, 10 February 2009; VIII UN Secretary-General's High-Level Panel Report, 9 November 2006 (Excerpts).

IX The Cartagena Intergovernmental Group of Ministers Report, 6 February 2002X The Intergovernmental Group of Ministers on IEG, First Meeting, 18 April 2001; XI The Malmö Ministerial Declaration, 31 May 2000; XII UN GA Resolution 53/242, 10 August 1999; XIII The Secretary-General's Report on Environment & Human Settlements, 6 October 1998; XIV The Nairobi Declaration, 7 February 1997; Index.

International Environmental Governance: Towards UNEPO offers a significant contribution to practitioners and scholars involved in international debates on environmental governance, addresses the law-making challenge presented by growth in MEAs and proliferation of international environmental institutions and thoroughly considers the need for and efficacy of global governance in the field of environment.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

English.

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