Land Based Marine Pollution: International Law DevelopmentMartinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1987 - 254 pages |
Contents
3555 | 9 |
Social and political dimensions of LBMP control | 46 |
F Centrifugal and centripetal forces for the establishment of an international | 52 |
G Summary | 58 |
State responsibility for environmental degradation | 84 |
Summary | 90 |
Summary | 107 |
B LBMP in regional framework conventions | 114 |
Other subregional or multilateral legal instruments | 151 |
The Montreal Guidelines | 163 |
Towards a New Era of International Law Development in the Control | 216 |
B Recommendations for future development | 238 |
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Common terms and phrases
activities adoption Annex applicable approach appropriate Article assessment Baltic Sea Barcelona Convention blacklist cause coastal competent international organizations concerned Conference Contracting Parties control measures criteria customary international law damage developing countries development of international discharge drainage basins economic development ecosystem effects environment against pollution environmental protection establishment example GESAMP global greylist harmful Helsinki Convention Human Environment Ibid implementation international agreements international law international rules land-based marine pollution land-based pollution land-based sources law on LBMP LBMP control legal development Lima Convention Lima Protocol limited living resources marine environment marine pollution control maritime area Mediterranean Sea ment monitoring Montreal Guidelines national jurisdiction obligation OECD Paragraph Paris Convention pollution from land-based prevention principles procedures Protocol on LBMP recommended reduce and control regional agreements Regional Seas responsibility rules and standards scientific Sea Convention social specially protected areas specific substances supra territory tion toxic transfrontier pollution treaties UNEP United Nations waste watercourses
References to this book
The Seas Unite: Maritime Cooperation in the Asia Pacific Region Stephen Bates No preview available - 1996 |