Biodiversity and International Law: The Effectiveness of International Environmental LawSimone Bilderbeek, Ankie Wijgerde, Netty van Schaik IOS Press, 1992 - 213 pages This book is the outcome of the global consultation on the development and enforcement of international environmental law, with a special focus on the preservation of biological diversity. More than 250 experts on international environmental law and representatives of the global environmental movement collaborated in the drafting of a list of recommendations and conclusions. This list was then communicated to the delegates at the Third Preparatory Committee meeting for the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. |
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Page 184
... actions are the collective procedural remedies for public injury and damage . Through popular action , any person belonging to a group in the community is legally entitled to defend the group affected by certain common acts . Popular ...
... actions are the collective procedural remedies for public injury and damage . Through popular action , any person belonging to a group in the community is legally entitled to defend the group affected by certain common acts . Popular ...
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... action . The award for these actions was one of the most essential elements for the Romans . People's Actions in ... Action in Private Colombian Law " , which was published by my organisation , Fundepublico , brought them into the ...
... action . The award for these actions was one of the most essential elements for the Romans . People's Actions in ... Action in Private Colombian Law " , which was published by my organisation , Fundepublico , brought them into the ...
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... Action It is against this factual setting that a heretofore untried legal action was contemplated . In January of 1989 , a letter reguesting for the cancellation of all logging concessions in the country was presented to the Secretary ...
... Action It is against this factual setting that a heretofore untried legal action was contemplated . In January of 1989 , a letter reguesting for the cancellation of all logging concessions in the country was presented to the Secretary ...
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Future role of the indigenous peoples Mr V Kaisiepo | 36 |
Women and the environment Ms C Tinker | 42 |
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