International Law And Sustainable Development: Principles And Practice

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Nico J. Schrijver, Friedl Weiss
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2004 M01 1 - 711 pages
The concept of 'sustainable development' has attracted considerable attention in recent years and has become of pivotal importance, not only in scientific and political discourse but also, increasingly, in the practice of states and of relevant international organisations. Since 1992 and within a remarkably short period of time, sustainable development has been endorsed and recognised in a number of instruments of international law. Thus, it is incorporated in various environmental treaties as well as in international fisheries agreements, the 1995 Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and EU law. Sustainable development and related concepts also feature in a number of international judicial decisions of the 1990s, for example those of the International Court of Justice and the WTO Appellate Body. The chapters assembled in this book illustrate various aspects of efforts of policy makers, regional and national interest groups to invoke and rely upon international law for the realisation of the objective of sustainable development. They deal in particular with recent examples of the practice of states and of relevant international organisations, especially in such areas as international trade, foreign investment regulation, human rights and natural resources and waste management. Furthermore, some chapters are dedicated to a review of relevant practice at the regional and national level.

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Contents

Sustainable Development The Evolution of Practice
3
Christopher Pinto Some Thoughts on the Making of International
39
Duncan A French The Role of the State and International
53
Yoshiro Matsui The Principle of Common but Differentiated
73
Gerhard Loibl The Evolving Regime on Climate Change
97
Liberalisation of Trade in Agriculture
100
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185
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217
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379
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405
Sustainability Common
433
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467
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National Experience
555
Perspective
607

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Lessons Learned from the
295
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C
315
Human Rights
341
African Community
631
Shyami Puvimanasinghe Public Interest Litigation Human Rights
653
Maria Magdalena KenigWitkowska Sustainable Development in Polish
677
APPENDIX
699
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