International Environmental Law in the Asia PacificSpringer Netherlands, 1998 M02 18 - 364 pages What does the future hold for the development of international environmental law in the Asia Pacific? This book addresses that question through a multifaceted examination of various aspects of environmental law in the states which comprise East and Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, the island states of the Southwest Pacific, and occasionally the states of South and Central Asia. A treaties table at the end of the book includes most Asia Pacific countries, giving the reader a fuller picture of the environmental conventions. In addition to providing an overall view of international environmental law, this examination includes an in-depth look at such subjects as:
The book concludes by assessing the interaction between international and regional environmental law and turning to an examination of future prospects for the Asia Pacific. Through its thorough range of coverage, International Environmental Law in the Asia Pacific provides an illustration of the current state of development of international environmental law within the region as well as the forces shaping further development of international and regional schemes for environmental governance. In doing so, the book promotes long-term ecological, social, and economic sustainability. |
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... significant contribution to species protection . Trade in Appendix I species has been significantly curtailed , trade in Appendix II species has become subject to a significant degree of control , and trade in both of these categories ...
... significant source of the world's biodiversity , but is also a significant source of species whose welfare is , or may be , threatened by trade . At the Conference of the parties to CITES in November 1994 , proposals ( accepted by the ...
... significant emitter for the group.20 Predictions of future emissions are highly contingent and are one of the major uncertainties in predicting future climate change . In general , however , the largest growth in emissions will be from ...
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