| Council of Europe/Conseil de L'Europe - 1977 - 936 pages
...enhancing the human environment, including principles and practices, as accepted by them, relating to pollution and other environmental damage caused by activities within the jurisdiction or control of their States affecting other countries and regions; The participating States will further develop such... | |
| James Avery Joyce - 1978 - 582 pages
...enhancing the human environment, including principles and practices, as accepted by them, relating to pollution and other environmental damage caused by activities within the jurisdiction or control of their States affecting other countries and regions; — supporting and promoting the implementation... | |
| Arthur E. Blanchette - 1980 - 388 pages
...Principle 22 reflects an existing duty of states when it proclaims the principle "that States should cooperate to develop further the international law...of such States to areas beyond their jurisdiction". Environment as it first came before us in plenary (former Principle 20 not now contained in the Draft)... | |
| James Mayall, Cornelia Navari - 1980 - 672 pages
...enhancing the human environment, including principles and practices, as accepted by them, relating to pollution and other environmental damage caused by activities within the jurisdiction or control of their States affecting other countries and regions; and combat marine and fresh water pollution, recommending... | |
| John Voorhees, Robert A. Woellner - 1997 - 292 pages
...far as possible, be based on an international consensus. Principle 13 States shall develop national law regarding liability and compensation for the victims of pollution and other environmental damage. States shall also cooperate in an expeditious and more determined manner to develop further international... | |
| Lorelei A. Lambert - 1999 - 276 pages
...far as possible, be based on an international consensus. PRINCIPLE 13 States shall develop national law regarding liability and compensation for the victims of pollution and other environmental damage. States shall also cooperate in an expeditious and more determined manner to develop further international... | |
| Friedl Weiss, Erik M. G. Denters, Paul J. I. M. de Waart - 1998 - 610 pages
...Environment and Development expands the scope of this principle and requires states to "develop national law regarding liability and compensation for the victims of pollution and other environmental damage." 23 The Rio Declaration goes on to state that "States shall also cooperate in an expeditious and more... | |
| Eric Suy, Karel Wellens - 1998 - 852 pages
...areas beyond their jurisdiction. The cooperation of states was to be limited to the development of international law regarding liability and compensation for the victims of pollution and the victims of other environmental damage caused by the activities. Now victims are, in juridical parlance,... | |
| Marie-Louise Larsson - 1999 - 696 pages
...provide a remedy for breach. Instead, the following call is expressed in Principle 22 (emphasis added): "States shall co-operate to develop further the international...of such States to areas beyond their jurisdiction." The call was repeated and extended in the 1992 Rio Declaration, Principle 13, also to include development... | |
| Alan E. Boyle, David Freestone - 1999 - 416 pages
...cooperation 'to effectively control, prevent, reduce and eliminate adverse environmental effects ' , and 'to develop further the international law regarding...compensation for the victims of pollution and other env iron mental damage'. The precautionary approach calls also for prior environmental impact assessment... | |
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