The Art and Craft of International Environmental Law by Daniel Bodansky.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: U.S.A. : Harvard University Press, 2010.Description: 359 pISBN:- 9780674035430
- 344.046 BOD/ART
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. What is International Environmental Law?
Chapter 2. How we got here: A brief History?
Chapter 3. Diagnosing the Causes of Environmental Problems
Chapter 4. Prescribing the Cure : Environmental Policy
Chapter 5. Varieties and Environmental Norms
Chapter 6. Who's Who in the Legal Process
Chapter 7. Overcoming Obstacles on International Cooperation
Chapter 8. Negotiating Agreements
Chapter 9. Customary (and not so Customary) Norms
Chapter 10. How and Why do states Implement their Commitments?
Chapter 11. International Carrots and Sticks
Chapter 12. Is International Environmental Law Effective?
Index