L' Avenir Du Droit International de L'environnement: Colloque, La Haye, 12 - 14 Novembre 1984Renâe Jean Dupuy Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1985 M11 4 - 514 pages German Environmental Law addresses scholars, lawmakers, administrators, investors, & protectionists from outside Germany who do not read German but wish to have access to the sources of German environmental law. The major law texts concerning nature conservation, air quality control, water protection, waste management, road planning, environmental impact assessment & environmental liability are reproduced. Also included are the Technical Instructions on Air Quality Control, an administrative guideline of great practical importance, which is often taken as a point of reference for the construction of industrial plants, even outside Germany. The law texts are accompanied by a case-related introduction to German environmental law. While there are numerous introductions to & editions of German environmental law in the German language, this book is the first to outline German environmental law & reproduce the basic law texts in the English language. |
Contents
DISPOSAL OF NUCLEAR WASTE INTO THE SEA by J A | 3 |
PREMIÈRE PARTIE | 23 |
LE DROIT INTERNATIONAL DE LENVIRONNEMENT ET | 29 |
Topic Page Number | 37 |
The Hawaii model looking to the future | 43 |
a traditional dispute resolution method Hooponopono | 49 |
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN THE UNITED NATIONS ENVI | 51 |
38 | 57 |
DEUXIÈME PARTIE | 271 |
a Pollution de lair | 291 |
Montant maximal des dommages à lenvironnement | 302 |
Catastrophes de pollution et catastrophes naturelles dans | 308 |
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND THE LAW OF INTER | 357 |
Transfrontier disposal of hazardous wastes | 366 |
YTURRIAGA | 371 |
Release of nuclear waste from landbased sources | 382 |
Conclusions | 63 |
Participation of States in global conventions protecting | 73 |
Participation in regional conventions adopted under | 82 |
SEACOAST ENVIRONMENT AND ITS SPATIAL ECONOMIC | 91 |
THE PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT IN | 105 |
LE PATRIMOINE NATUREL DE LHUMANITÉ par C | 117 |
2 La mise en œuvre | 142 |
BALANCING THE EQUITIES IN INTERNATIONAL ENVI | 153 |
A TOOL FOR RESOLVING | 167 |
Acts | 184 |
PENDING PROBLEMS ON INTERNATIONAL LAW OF THE | 217 |
THE INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW SOME | 233 |
Résumé des débats | 245 |
Summing up | 259 |
A PERSPECTIVE FROM DEVE | 389 |
Constraints | 396 |
The boundaries between environmental and natural resources | 402 |
The future | 411 |
Articles dealing with international environmental matters | 417 |
Résumé des débats | 427 |
THIRD PART | 431 |
INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMON PATRIMONY AND INTER | 445 |
SERVING FUTURE GENERATIONS by P S THACHER | 451 |
LE DROIT INTERNATIONAL DE LENVIRONNEMENT | 471 |
Résumé des débats | 487 |
CONCLUSIONS DU COLLOQUE par R J DUPUY | 497 |
CONCLUSIONS OF THE WORKSHOP by R J DUPUY | 507 |
Common terms and phrases
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