Greening International InstitutionsRoutledge, 2014 M04 8 - 364 pages First Published in 2009. This title contains a diverse collection of pieces from which the reader can draw an understanding of the shape and function of the institutions discussed within, the scope of their activities, and the niche they occupy in the larger system. Werksman reveals a pattern that organizations grow and contract erratically and organically in response to competing demands, concerns and resources. This volume aims to raise questions as to whether the demands of sustainable development require a more fundamental push against the inertia of institutional culture. |
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... commitments. The analysis and assessment of information requires the establishment of institutional machinery in addition to intergovernmental fora. Accordingly, international institutions create bodies to provide them with scientific ...
... commitments. The analysis and assessment of information requires the establishment of institutional machinery in addition to intergovernmental fora. Accordingly, international institutions create bodies to provide them with scientific ...
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... commitments to action than are narrow, specialised regimes'. L Kimball, 'Toward Global Environmental Management: The Institutional Setting' 3 YIEL 18 at 34. Ibid, at 34—35. Ibid. Szasz, at 377. Ibid. PART I Policy-making 1 THE UNITED ...
... commitments to action than are narrow, specialised regimes'. L Kimball, 'Toward Global Environmental Management: The Institutional Setting' 3 YIEL 18 at 34. Ibid, at 34—35. Ibid. Szasz, at 377. Ibid. PART I Policy-making 1 THE UNITED ...
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... commitments' and stated that negotiations should be completed in time to have a convention ready for signature at UNCED.45 The General Assembly provided institutional and financial support for the negotiations of the Climate Change ...
... commitments' and stated that negotiations should be completed in time to have a convention ready for signature at UNCED.45 The General Assembly provided institutional and financial support for the negotiations of the Climate Change ...
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Contents
Trade
| 69 |
Finance | 129 |
Regional Institutions | 179 |
Avoiding and Settling Disputes | 217 |
Environmental NGOs and International Institutions | 249 |
Appendices | 309 |
Index | 326 |
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