The International Legal Régime for the Protection of the Stratospheric Ozone Layer: International Law, International Régimes, and Sustainable DevelopmentThe Montreal Protocol, which is based on the Vienna Ozone Convention, is known as one of the most successful environmental treaties in the history of international law. These treaties, together with non-binding instruments adopted by the MOP/COP, have gradually formed the so-called 'ozone régime', having strong impact on international legal order. The first edition of Professor Yoshida's monograph, The International Legal Régime for the Protection of the Stratosphere Ozone Layer, has been the most comprehensive contemporary study of the international ozone régime (Professor Alan Boyle, University of Edinburgh). In the second revised edition, he closely analyses the developments of the ozone régime after the adoption of the 1999 Beijing Amendments, including the operation of the Non-Compliance Procedure and the Kigali Amendment on a global phase-down of HFCs |
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... and the Montreal Protocol ( 4 ) The Dispute Settlement Procedures Under the Vienna Ozone Layer Convention IV . ... Agreement : Provisions of the Montreal Protocol 83 84 88 90 94 94 94 96 96 B. International Control Measures for.
... and the Montreal Protocol ( 4 ) The Dispute Settlement Procedures Under the Vienna Ozone Layer Convention IV . ... Agreement : Provisions of the Montreal Protocol 83 84 88 90 94 94 94 96 96 B. International Control Measures for.
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94 94 94 96 96 B. International Control Measures for ODSs : Articles 2 and 3 ( 1 ) The Substances Covered by the Montreal Ozone Layer Protocol ( 2 ) The Percentage Reduction Approach : ' Consumption and Production ( 3 ) The Ozone ...
94 94 94 96 96 B. International Control Measures for ODSs : Articles 2 and 3 ( 1 ) The Substances Covered by the Montreal Ozone Layer Protocol ( 2 ) The Percentage Reduction Approach : ' Consumption and Production ( 3 ) The Ozone ...
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The Montreal NCP in Practice A. Ensuring Compliance with Reporting Requirements , Control Measures and Trade Restrictions ( 1 ) The Reporting Requirements ( 2 ) The Control Measures of CFCs / ODSs ( 3 ) Trade with Non - Parties B. Case ...
The Montreal NCP in Practice A. Ensuring Compliance with Reporting Requirements , Control Measures and Trade Restrictions ( 1 ) The Reporting Requirements ( 2 ) The Control Measures of CFCs / ODSs ( 3 ) Trade with Non - Parties B. Case ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
International Environmental Régimes | 9 |
FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE OZONE LAYER | 45 |
2 The Discussions in the Ad Hoc Working Group 19821985 | 51 |
The Historical Evolution of the International Cooperative and Regulatory | 81 |
B The Second Session of the Working Group | 88 |
Articles 2 and 3 | 94 |
The European Community as the Regional Economic Integration | 100 |
The Montreal Ozone Protocol Régime and the International Trade | 135 |
The Montreal NonCompliance Procedure and the Functions of the Internal | 173 |
The Financial Mechanism of the Montreal Protocol and the International | 239 |
The International Legal Régime for the Protection of the Ozone Layer | 279 |
The 1985 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer | 289 |
The 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer | 303 |
The NonCompliance Procedure 1998 | 333 |
Status of RatificationAccessionAcceptanceApproval of the Agreements | 351 |
The Development of the International Cooperative and Regulatory | 106 |
The Control Measures for HCFCs | 112 |
The National Implementation of the International | 119 |
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