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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... Economic Cooperation and Development Han Somsen 12 The South Pacific Region Wayne King and Vanessa C I Goad Part V: Avoiding and Settling Disputes 13 The International Court of Justice and the European Court of Justice Philippe Sands 14 ...
... Economic Cooperation and Development Han Somsen 12 The South Pacific Region Wayne King and Vanessa C I Goad Part V: Avoiding and Settling Disputes 13 The International Court of Justice and the European Court of Justice Philippe Sands 14 ...
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... economic instruments in developing countries, and international trade in environmentally friendly natural products. Mark Berman, BA, LLB (Saskatchewan), LLM in Public International Law (London) is currently working as a Legal Officer ...
... economic instruments in developing countries, and international trade in environmentally friendly natural products. Mark Berman, BA, LLB (Saskatchewan), LLM in Public International Law (London) is currently working as a Legal Officer ...
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... economic incentive approaches to international environmental law. Philippe Sands is a Lecturer in law at the London. Martti Koskenniemi is Professor of International Law, University of Helsinki. He is Former Counsellor (legal affairs) ...
... economic incentive approaches to international environmental law. Philippe Sands is a Lecturer in law at the London. Martti Koskenniemi is Professor of International Law, University of Helsinki. He is Former Counsellor (legal affairs) ...
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... Economic Commission for Europe, the Brundtland Commission, the World Conservation Union (IUCN) and other international bodies. Jacob Werksman is Programme Director at FIELD, and a Visiting Lecturer in International Economic Law at SOAS ...
... Economic Commission for Europe, the Brundtland Commission, the World Conservation Union (IUCN) and other international bodies. Jacob Werksman is Programme Director at FIELD, and a Visiting Lecturer in International Economic Law at SOAS ...
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... economic interests of other states. International institutions can seek to intervene to prevent environmental and economic damage. The sections in this volume on dispute avoidance and settlement, and those chapters that deal with ...
... economic interests of other states. International institutions can seek to intervene to prevent environmental and economic damage. The sections in this volume on dispute avoidance and settlement, and those chapters that deal with ...
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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