Harnessing Foreign Investment to Promote Environmental Protection
Herausgeber: Dupuy, Pierre-Marie; Viñuales, Jorge E.
Harnessing Foreign Investment to Promote Environmental Protection
Herausgeber: Dupuy, Pierre-Marie; Viñuales, Jorge E.
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This volume provides cutting-edge interdisciplinary analysis of the synergies between foreign investment and environmental protection by leading scholars and practitioners.
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This volume provides cutting-edge interdisciplinary analysis of the synergies between foreign investment and environmental protection by leading scholars and practitioners.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 868g
- ISBN-13: 9781107030770
- ISBN-10: 1107030773
- Artikelnr.: 36774777
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 868g
- ISBN-13: 9781107030770
- ISBN-10: 1107030773
- Artikelnr.: 36774777
Introductory observations Pierre-Marie Dupuy and Jorge E. Viñuales; Part I.
Protecting the Environment in the XXI Century: The Role of the Private
Sector: 1. International Environmental Law: looking at the past to shape
the future Pierre-Marie Dupuy; 2. The private sector and the challenge of
implementation Francesco Francioni; 3. The political environment of
environmental law Urs Luterbacher; 4. The applicability of international
environmental law to private enterprises Sandrine Maljean-Dubois and
Vanessa Richard; 5. Economics of green economies: investment in green
growth and how it works Timothy Swanson and Shaun Larcom; Part II. Foreign
Investment and Environmental Protection: Incentives: 6. Key instruments of
private environmental finance: funds, project finance and market mechanisms
Magnus Jesko Langer; 7. The potential of international climate change law
to mobilise low-carbon foreign direct investment Daniel M. Firger; 8.
Channelling investment into biodiversity conservation: ABS and PES schemes
Riccardo Pavoni; 9. The role of insurance risk transfer in encouraging
climate investment in developing countries Swenja Surminski; 10.
Trade-related incentives: the international negotiations over environmental
goods and services Konstantina Athanasakou; Part III. Foreign Investment
and Environmental Protection: Safeguards: 11. The environmental regulation
of foreign investment schemes under international law Jorge E. Viñuales;
12. From corporate social responsibility to accountability mechanisms Elisa
Morgera; 13. Beyond law as tools: foreign investment projects and the
contractualisation of environmental protection Natasha Affolder; 14.
Socially responsible investing through voluntary codes Benjamin J.
Richardson; 15. The enforcement of environmental norms in investment treaty
arbitration Zachary Douglas; Concluding observations Pierre-Marie Dupuy and
Jorge E. Viñuales.
Protecting the Environment in the XXI Century: The Role of the Private
Sector: 1. International Environmental Law: looking at the past to shape
the future Pierre-Marie Dupuy; 2. The private sector and the challenge of
implementation Francesco Francioni; 3. The political environment of
environmental law Urs Luterbacher; 4. The applicability of international
environmental law to private enterprises Sandrine Maljean-Dubois and
Vanessa Richard; 5. Economics of green economies: investment in green
growth and how it works Timothy Swanson and Shaun Larcom; Part II. Foreign
Investment and Environmental Protection: Incentives: 6. Key instruments of
private environmental finance: funds, project finance and market mechanisms
Magnus Jesko Langer; 7. The potential of international climate change law
to mobilise low-carbon foreign direct investment Daniel M. Firger; 8.
Channelling investment into biodiversity conservation: ABS and PES schemes
Riccardo Pavoni; 9. The role of insurance risk transfer in encouraging
climate investment in developing countries Swenja Surminski; 10.
Trade-related incentives: the international negotiations over environmental
goods and services Konstantina Athanasakou; Part III. Foreign Investment
and Environmental Protection: Safeguards: 11. The environmental regulation
of foreign investment schemes under international law Jorge E. Viñuales;
12. From corporate social responsibility to accountability mechanisms Elisa
Morgera; 13. Beyond law as tools: foreign investment projects and the
contractualisation of environmental protection Natasha Affolder; 14.
Socially responsible investing through voluntary codes Benjamin J.
Richardson; 15. The enforcement of environmental norms in investment treaty
arbitration Zachary Douglas; Concluding observations Pierre-Marie Dupuy and
Jorge E. Viñuales.
Introductory observations Pierre-Marie Dupuy and Jorge E. Viñuales; Part I.
Protecting the Environment in the XXI Century: The Role of the Private
Sector: 1. International Environmental Law: looking at the past to shape
the future Pierre-Marie Dupuy; 2. The private sector and the challenge of
implementation Francesco Francioni; 3. The political environment of
environmental law Urs Luterbacher; 4. The applicability of international
environmental law to private enterprises Sandrine Maljean-Dubois and
Vanessa Richard; 5. Economics of green economies: investment in green
growth and how it works Timothy Swanson and Shaun Larcom; Part II. Foreign
Investment and Environmental Protection: Incentives: 6. Key instruments of
private environmental finance: funds, project finance and market mechanisms
Magnus Jesko Langer; 7. The potential of international climate change law
to mobilise low-carbon foreign direct investment Daniel M. Firger; 8.
Channelling investment into biodiversity conservation: ABS and PES schemes
Riccardo Pavoni; 9. The role of insurance risk transfer in encouraging
climate investment in developing countries Swenja Surminski; 10.
Trade-related incentives: the international negotiations over environmental
goods and services Konstantina Athanasakou; Part III. Foreign Investment
and Environmental Protection: Safeguards: 11. The environmental regulation
of foreign investment schemes under international law Jorge E. Viñuales;
12. From corporate social responsibility to accountability mechanisms Elisa
Morgera; 13. Beyond law as tools: foreign investment projects and the
contractualisation of environmental protection Natasha Affolder; 14.
Socially responsible investing through voluntary codes Benjamin J.
Richardson; 15. The enforcement of environmental norms in investment treaty
arbitration Zachary Douglas; Concluding observations Pierre-Marie Dupuy and
Jorge E. Viñuales.
Protecting the Environment in the XXI Century: The Role of the Private
Sector: 1. International Environmental Law: looking at the past to shape
the future Pierre-Marie Dupuy; 2. The private sector and the challenge of
implementation Francesco Francioni; 3. The political environment of
environmental law Urs Luterbacher; 4. The applicability of international
environmental law to private enterprises Sandrine Maljean-Dubois and
Vanessa Richard; 5. Economics of green economies: investment in green
growth and how it works Timothy Swanson and Shaun Larcom; Part II. Foreign
Investment and Environmental Protection: Incentives: 6. Key instruments of
private environmental finance: funds, project finance and market mechanisms
Magnus Jesko Langer; 7. The potential of international climate change law
to mobilise low-carbon foreign direct investment Daniel M. Firger; 8.
Channelling investment into biodiversity conservation: ABS and PES schemes
Riccardo Pavoni; 9. The role of insurance risk transfer in encouraging
climate investment in developing countries Swenja Surminski; 10.
Trade-related incentives: the international negotiations over environmental
goods and services Konstantina Athanasakou; Part III. Foreign Investment
and Environmental Protection: Safeguards: 11. The environmental regulation
of foreign investment schemes under international law Jorge E. Viñuales;
12. From corporate social responsibility to accountability mechanisms Elisa
Morgera; 13. Beyond law as tools: foreign investment projects and the
contractualisation of environmental protection Natasha Affolder; 14.
Socially responsible investing through voluntary codes Benjamin J.
Richardson; 15. The enforcement of environmental norms in investment treaty
arbitration Zachary Douglas; Concluding observations Pierre-Marie Dupuy and
Jorge E. Viñuales.