Environmental Diplomacy : Negotiating More Effective Global Agreements: Negotiating More Effective Global AgreementsOxford University Press, USA, 1994 M01 4 - 216 pages This study examines weaknesses in the existing system of environmental treaty-making and suggests key changes necessary both to confront emerging global environmental threats (such as climate change, loss of biodiversity and pollution) and to achieve sustainable development. |
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... " Epistemic Communities " of Scientists ? 73 Ongoing Roles For Scientific Advisers , 76 No Regrets and the Precautionary Principle , 78 Contingent Agreements Are the Answer , 80 5. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Issue Linkage , 82.
... " Epistemic Communities " of Scientists ? 73 Ongoing Roles For Scientific Advisers , 76 No Regrets and the Precautionary Principle , 78 Contingent Agreements Are the Answer , 80 5. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Issue Linkage , 82.
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Contents
The Weaknesses of the Existing Environmental | 11 |
Representation and Voting | 43 |
The Need for a Better Balance Between Science | 62 |
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Issue Linkage | 82 |
Monitoring and Enforcement in the Face of Sovereignty | 99 |
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