The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law
Herausgeber: Rajamani, Lavanya; Peel, Jacqueline
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This Handbook is a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the field of international environmental law, with contributions from leading scholars in the discipline. It is an essential reference text for all students, researchers, and practitioners engaged with environmental issues at the international level.
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This Handbook is a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the field of international environmental law, with contributions from leading scholars in the discipline. It is an essential reference text for all students, researchers, and practitioners engaged with environmental issues at the international level.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 1232
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 57mm
- Gewicht: 1764g
- ISBN-13: 9780198849155
- ISBN-10: 019884915X
- Artikelnr.: 60896201
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 1232
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 57mm
- Gewicht: 1764g
- ISBN-13: 9780198849155
- ISBN-10: 019884915X
- Artikelnr.: 60896201
Professor Lavanya Rajamani is a leading, internationally-recognized expert in the field of international environmental law, in particular climate change law. Her scholarship focuses on a range of issues relating to environmental treaty-making, interpretation, and implementation. Her last co-authored book, International Climate Change Law (OUP, 2017) won an American Society of International Law book prize, and she delivered a prestigious special course at the Hague Academy of International Law in 2018 on 'Innovation and Experimentation in the International Climate Change Regime'. Her scholarly work is informed by her engagement in the UN climate regime, as a negotiator, expert interlocutor and legal advisor to the UNFCCC, and to national governments. She was part of the UNFCCC core drafting and advisory team for the 2015 Paris Agreement. Professor Jacqueline Peel is a leading, internationally-recognised expert in the field of environmental and climate change law. Her scholarship on these topics encompasses international, transnational, and national dimensions, as well as interdisiplinary aspects of the law/science relationship in the environmental field and risk regulation. She has published extensively on these topics and also contributed to international policy bodies working in the field such as the International Law Association, International Bar Association, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Working Group III for the Sixth Assessment Report.
* 1: Lavanya Rajamani and Jacqueline Peel: International Environmental
Law: Changing Context, Emerging Trends and Expanding Frontiers
* Part I - Context
* 2: John S. Dryzek: Discourses
* 3: Peter H. Sand: Origin and History
* 4: Jeffrey L. Dunoff: Multi-level and Polycentric Governance
* 5: Margaret A. Young: Fragmentation
* 6: David M. Driesen: Instrument Choice
* 7: Duncan French and Lynda Collins: Scholarship
* 8: Elizabeth Fisher: Legal Imagination and Teaching
* Part II - Analytical Approaches
* 9: Peter Lawrence: International Relations Theory
* 10: Michael Faure: Economics
* 11: Sumudu Atapattu: Global South Approaches
* 12: Rowena Maguire: Feminist Approaches
* 13: Alexander Gillespie: Ethical Considerations
* 14: Cormac Cullinan: Earth Jurisprudence
* 15: Sam Johnston: The Role of Science
* Part III - Conceptual Pillars
* 16: Jutta Brunnée: Harm Prevention
* 17: Jorge E. Viñuales: Sustainable Development
* 18: Jacqueline Peel: Precaution
* 19: Philippe Cullet: Differentiation
* 20: Werner Scholtz: Equity
* 21: Jonas Ebbesson: Public Participation
* 22: Akiho Shibata: Good Faith
* Part IV - Normative Development
* 23: Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Ginevra Le Moli, and Jorge E. Viñuales:
Customary International Law and the Environment
* 24: Daniel Bodansky: Multilateral Environmental Treaty Making
* 25: Alan Boyle: Soft Law
* 26: Joanne Scott: Private and Quasi-Private Standards
* 27: Cymie R. Payne: Judicial Development
* Part V - Subject matter
* 28: Phoebe Okowa: Transboundary Air Pollution
* 29: Lavanya Rajamani and Jacob Werksman: Climate Change
* 30: Salman M. A. Salman: Freshwater Resources
* 31: Adriana Fabra: Marine Environment: Pollution and Fisheries
* 32: Annecoos Wiersema: Wildlife
* 33: David A. Wirth and Noah M. Sachs: Hazardous Substances and
Activities
* 34: Beatriz Martinez Romera: Aviation and Maritime Transport
* Part VI - Actors
* 35: Thilo Marauhn: The State
* 36: Ellen Hey: International Institutions
* 37: Sandrine Maljean-Dubois: Regional Organisations: The European
Union
* 38: J. Michael Angstadt and Michele Betsill: Non-State Actors
* 39: Hari M. Osofsky: Subnational Actors
* 40: Peter M. Haas: Epistemic Communities
* 41: Benjamin J. Richardson and Beate Sjåfjell: Business and Industry
* 42: Jacinta Ruru: Indigenous Peoples
* Part VII - Inter-linkages with other regimes
* 43: Harro van Asselt: Trade
* 44: Kate Miles: Investment
* 45: John H. Knox: Human Rights
* 46: Walter Kälin: Migration
* 47: Robert R.M. Verchick and Paul Rink: Disaster
* 48: Lisa Benjamin: Intellectual Property
* 49: Catherine Redgwell: Energy
* 50: Carl Bruch, Cymie R. Payne, and Britta Sjöstedt: Armed Conflict
* Part VIII - Compliance, Implementation and Effectiveness
* 51: Ronald B. Mitchell: Compliance Theory
* 52: Tom Sparks and Anne Peters: Transparency Procedures
* 53: Michael A. Mehling: Market Mechanisms
* 54: Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: Financial Assistance
* 55: Shawkat Alam: Technology Assistance and Transfers
* 56: Meinhard Doelle: Non-Compliance Procedures
* 57: Steinar Andresen: Effectiveness
* 58: Christina Voigt: International Responsibility and Liability
* 59: Alice Palmer: National Implementation
* 60: Natalie Klein: International Environmental Law Disputes before
International Courts and Tribunals
* Part IX - International Environmental Law in National/Regional Courts
* 61: Louis J. Kotzé: Africa
* 62: Jolene S. Lin: China
* 63: Eloise Scotford: EU/UK
* 64: Shibani Ghosh: India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan
* 65: Natasha Affolder: North America
* 66: Tim Stephens: Oceania
* 67: Maria Antonia Tigre: South America
Law: Changing Context, Emerging Trends and Expanding Frontiers
* Part I - Context
* 2: John S. Dryzek: Discourses
* 3: Peter H. Sand: Origin and History
* 4: Jeffrey L. Dunoff: Multi-level and Polycentric Governance
* 5: Margaret A. Young: Fragmentation
* 6: David M. Driesen: Instrument Choice
* 7: Duncan French and Lynda Collins: Scholarship
* 8: Elizabeth Fisher: Legal Imagination and Teaching
* Part II - Analytical Approaches
* 9: Peter Lawrence: International Relations Theory
* 10: Michael Faure: Economics
* 11: Sumudu Atapattu: Global South Approaches
* 12: Rowena Maguire: Feminist Approaches
* 13: Alexander Gillespie: Ethical Considerations
* 14: Cormac Cullinan: Earth Jurisprudence
* 15: Sam Johnston: The Role of Science
* Part III - Conceptual Pillars
* 16: Jutta Brunnée: Harm Prevention
* 17: Jorge E. Viñuales: Sustainable Development
* 18: Jacqueline Peel: Precaution
* 19: Philippe Cullet: Differentiation
* 20: Werner Scholtz: Equity
* 21: Jonas Ebbesson: Public Participation
* 22: Akiho Shibata: Good Faith
* Part IV - Normative Development
* 23: Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Ginevra Le Moli, and Jorge E. Viñuales:
Customary International Law and the Environment
* 24: Daniel Bodansky: Multilateral Environmental Treaty Making
* 25: Alan Boyle: Soft Law
* 26: Joanne Scott: Private and Quasi-Private Standards
* 27: Cymie R. Payne: Judicial Development
* Part V - Subject matter
* 28: Phoebe Okowa: Transboundary Air Pollution
* 29: Lavanya Rajamani and Jacob Werksman: Climate Change
* 30: Salman M. A. Salman: Freshwater Resources
* 31: Adriana Fabra: Marine Environment: Pollution and Fisheries
* 32: Annecoos Wiersema: Wildlife
* 33: David A. Wirth and Noah M. Sachs: Hazardous Substances and
Activities
* 34: Beatriz Martinez Romera: Aviation and Maritime Transport
* Part VI - Actors
* 35: Thilo Marauhn: The State
* 36: Ellen Hey: International Institutions
* 37: Sandrine Maljean-Dubois: Regional Organisations: The European
Union
* 38: J. Michael Angstadt and Michele Betsill: Non-State Actors
* 39: Hari M. Osofsky: Subnational Actors
* 40: Peter M. Haas: Epistemic Communities
* 41: Benjamin J. Richardson and Beate Sjåfjell: Business and Industry
* 42: Jacinta Ruru: Indigenous Peoples
* Part VII - Inter-linkages with other regimes
* 43: Harro van Asselt: Trade
* 44: Kate Miles: Investment
* 45: John H. Knox: Human Rights
* 46: Walter Kälin: Migration
* 47: Robert R.M. Verchick and Paul Rink: Disaster
* 48: Lisa Benjamin: Intellectual Property
* 49: Catherine Redgwell: Energy
* 50: Carl Bruch, Cymie R. Payne, and Britta Sjöstedt: Armed Conflict
* Part VIII - Compliance, Implementation and Effectiveness
* 51: Ronald B. Mitchell: Compliance Theory
* 52: Tom Sparks and Anne Peters: Transparency Procedures
* 53: Michael A. Mehling: Market Mechanisms
* 54: Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: Financial Assistance
* 55: Shawkat Alam: Technology Assistance and Transfers
* 56: Meinhard Doelle: Non-Compliance Procedures
* 57: Steinar Andresen: Effectiveness
* 58: Christina Voigt: International Responsibility and Liability
* 59: Alice Palmer: National Implementation
* 60: Natalie Klein: International Environmental Law Disputes before
International Courts and Tribunals
* Part IX - International Environmental Law in National/Regional Courts
* 61: Louis J. Kotzé: Africa
* 62: Jolene S. Lin: China
* 63: Eloise Scotford: EU/UK
* 64: Shibani Ghosh: India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan
* 65: Natasha Affolder: North America
* 66: Tim Stephens: Oceania
* 67: Maria Antonia Tigre: South America
* 1: Lavanya Rajamani and Jacqueline Peel: International Environmental
Law: Changing Context, Emerging Trends and Expanding Frontiers
* Part I - Context
* 2: John S. Dryzek: Discourses
* 3: Peter H. Sand: Origin and History
* 4: Jeffrey L. Dunoff: Multi-level and Polycentric Governance
* 5: Margaret A. Young: Fragmentation
* 6: David M. Driesen: Instrument Choice
* 7: Duncan French and Lynda Collins: Scholarship
* 8: Elizabeth Fisher: Legal Imagination and Teaching
* Part II - Analytical Approaches
* 9: Peter Lawrence: International Relations Theory
* 10: Michael Faure: Economics
* 11: Sumudu Atapattu: Global South Approaches
* 12: Rowena Maguire: Feminist Approaches
* 13: Alexander Gillespie: Ethical Considerations
* 14: Cormac Cullinan: Earth Jurisprudence
* 15: Sam Johnston: The Role of Science
* Part III - Conceptual Pillars
* 16: Jutta Brunnée: Harm Prevention
* 17: Jorge E. Viñuales: Sustainable Development
* 18: Jacqueline Peel: Precaution
* 19: Philippe Cullet: Differentiation
* 20: Werner Scholtz: Equity
* 21: Jonas Ebbesson: Public Participation
* 22: Akiho Shibata: Good Faith
* Part IV - Normative Development
* 23: Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Ginevra Le Moli, and Jorge E. Viñuales:
Customary International Law and the Environment
* 24: Daniel Bodansky: Multilateral Environmental Treaty Making
* 25: Alan Boyle: Soft Law
* 26: Joanne Scott: Private and Quasi-Private Standards
* 27: Cymie R. Payne: Judicial Development
* Part V - Subject matter
* 28: Phoebe Okowa: Transboundary Air Pollution
* 29: Lavanya Rajamani and Jacob Werksman: Climate Change
* 30: Salman M. A. Salman: Freshwater Resources
* 31: Adriana Fabra: Marine Environment: Pollution and Fisheries
* 32: Annecoos Wiersema: Wildlife
* 33: David A. Wirth and Noah M. Sachs: Hazardous Substances and
Activities
* 34: Beatriz Martinez Romera: Aviation and Maritime Transport
* Part VI - Actors
* 35: Thilo Marauhn: The State
* 36: Ellen Hey: International Institutions
* 37: Sandrine Maljean-Dubois: Regional Organisations: The European
Union
* 38: J. Michael Angstadt and Michele Betsill: Non-State Actors
* 39: Hari M. Osofsky: Subnational Actors
* 40: Peter M. Haas: Epistemic Communities
* 41: Benjamin J. Richardson and Beate Sjåfjell: Business and Industry
* 42: Jacinta Ruru: Indigenous Peoples
* Part VII - Inter-linkages with other regimes
* 43: Harro van Asselt: Trade
* 44: Kate Miles: Investment
* 45: John H. Knox: Human Rights
* 46: Walter Kälin: Migration
* 47: Robert R.M. Verchick and Paul Rink: Disaster
* 48: Lisa Benjamin: Intellectual Property
* 49: Catherine Redgwell: Energy
* 50: Carl Bruch, Cymie R. Payne, and Britta Sjöstedt: Armed Conflict
* Part VIII - Compliance, Implementation and Effectiveness
* 51: Ronald B. Mitchell: Compliance Theory
* 52: Tom Sparks and Anne Peters: Transparency Procedures
* 53: Michael A. Mehling: Market Mechanisms
* 54: Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: Financial Assistance
* 55: Shawkat Alam: Technology Assistance and Transfers
* 56: Meinhard Doelle: Non-Compliance Procedures
* 57: Steinar Andresen: Effectiveness
* 58: Christina Voigt: International Responsibility and Liability
* 59: Alice Palmer: National Implementation
* 60: Natalie Klein: International Environmental Law Disputes before
International Courts and Tribunals
* Part IX - International Environmental Law in National/Regional Courts
* 61: Louis J. Kotzé: Africa
* 62: Jolene S. Lin: China
* 63: Eloise Scotford: EU/UK
* 64: Shibani Ghosh: India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan
* 65: Natasha Affolder: North America
* 66: Tim Stephens: Oceania
* 67: Maria Antonia Tigre: South America
Law: Changing Context, Emerging Trends and Expanding Frontiers
* Part I - Context
* 2: John S. Dryzek: Discourses
* 3: Peter H. Sand: Origin and History
* 4: Jeffrey L. Dunoff: Multi-level and Polycentric Governance
* 5: Margaret A. Young: Fragmentation
* 6: David M. Driesen: Instrument Choice
* 7: Duncan French and Lynda Collins: Scholarship
* 8: Elizabeth Fisher: Legal Imagination and Teaching
* Part II - Analytical Approaches
* 9: Peter Lawrence: International Relations Theory
* 10: Michael Faure: Economics
* 11: Sumudu Atapattu: Global South Approaches
* 12: Rowena Maguire: Feminist Approaches
* 13: Alexander Gillespie: Ethical Considerations
* 14: Cormac Cullinan: Earth Jurisprudence
* 15: Sam Johnston: The Role of Science
* Part III - Conceptual Pillars
* 16: Jutta Brunnée: Harm Prevention
* 17: Jorge E. Viñuales: Sustainable Development
* 18: Jacqueline Peel: Precaution
* 19: Philippe Cullet: Differentiation
* 20: Werner Scholtz: Equity
* 21: Jonas Ebbesson: Public Participation
* 22: Akiho Shibata: Good Faith
* Part IV - Normative Development
* 23: Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Ginevra Le Moli, and Jorge E. Viñuales:
Customary International Law and the Environment
* 24: Daniel Bodansky: Multilateral Environmental Treaty Making
* 25: Alan Boyle: Soft Law
* 26: Joanne Scott: Private and Quasi-Private Standards
* 27: Cymie R. Payne: Judicial Development
* Part V - Subject matter
* 28: Phoebe Okowa: Transboundary Air Pollution
* 29: Lavanya Rajamani and Jacob Werksman: Climate Change
* 30: Salman M. A. Salman: Freshwater Resources
* 31: Adriana Fabra: Marine Environment: Pollution and Fisheries
* 32: Annecoos Wiersema: Wildlife
* 33: David A. Wirth and Noah M. Sachs: Hazardous Substances and
Activities
* 34: Beatriz Martinez Romera: Aviation and Maritime Transport
* Part VI - Actors
* 35: Thilo Marauhn: The State
* 36: Ellen Hey: International Institutions
* 37: Sandrine Maljean-Dubois: Regional Organisations: The European
Union
* 38: J. Michael Angstadt and Michele Betsill: Non-State Actors
* 39: Hari M. Osofsky: Subnational Actors
* 40: Peter M. Haas: Epistemic Communities
* 41: Benjamin J. Richardson and Beate Sjåfjell: Business and Industry
* 42: Jacinta Ruru: Indigenous Peoples
* Part VII - Inter-linkages with other regimes
* 43: Harro van Asselt: Trade
* 44: Kate Miles: Investment
* 45: John H. Knox: Human Rights
* 46: Walter Kälin: Migration
* 47: Robert R.M. Verchick and Paul Rink: Disaster
* 48: Lisa Benjamin: Intellectual Property
* 49: Catherine Redgwell: Energy
* 50: Carl Bruch, Cymie R. Payne, and Britta Sjöstedt: Armed Conflict
* Part VIII - Compliance, Implementation and Effectiveness
* 51: Ronald B. Mitchell: Compliance Theory
* 52: Tom Sparks and Anne Peters: Transparency Procedures
* 53: Michael A. Mehling: Market Mechanisms
* 54: Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: Financial Assistance
* 55: Shawkat Alam: Technology Assistance and Transfers
* 56: Meinhard Doelle: Non-Compliance Procedures
* 57: Steinar Andresen: Effectiveness
* 58: Christina Voigt: International Responsibility and Liability
* 59: Alice Palmer: National Implementation
* 60: Natalie Klein: International Environmental Law Disputes before
International Courts and Tribunals
* Part IX - International Environmental Law in National/Regional Courts
* 61: Louis J. Kotzé: Africa
* 62: Jolene S. Lin: China
* 63: Eloise Scotford: EU/UK
* 64: Shibani Ghosh: India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan
* 65: Natasha Affolder: North America
* 66: Tim Stephens: Oceania
* 67: Maria Antonia Tigre: South America