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Greening International Institutions

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Greening International Institutions

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Greening International Institutions book

ByPhilippe Sands, Jacob Werksman
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1996
eBook Published 1 September 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315070629
Pages 360
eBook ISBN 9781315070629
Subjects Development Studies, Law, Politics & International Relations
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Werksman, J. (Ed.). (1996). Greening International Institutions (1st ed.). Earthscan. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315070629

ABSTRACT

Environmentally sustainable development has become one of the world's most urgent priorities. But countries cannot achieve it alone: it depends on international coordination and action. Greening International Institutions, the latest in a series of highly-acclaimed publications devoted to environmental and developmental law, assesses how far and how successfully intergovernmental organizations have responded to the challenge. The organizations analyzed include: the UN General Assembly, the new Commission for Sustainable Development, UNEP, UNDP and UNCTAD, WTO, GATT, NAFTA, the Bretton Woods institutions and several regional bodies, as well as treaty bodies and the mechanisms for avoiding and settling disputes. For each, the contributors provide an accessible overview of the organization's mandate and structure, examine substantive policy initiatives and assess the need and scope for procedural and institutional reform. Drawing together a collection of essays by lawyers and researchers from various backgrounds, Greening International Institutions is stimulating reading for students and policy-makers, as well as anyone concerned with the development of international institutions. Jacob Werksman is an attorney, a Programme Director at FIELD, and Visiting Lecturer in International Economic Law at the University of London. Greening International Institutions is the fifth volume in the International Law and Sustainable Development series, co-developed with FIELD. The series aims to address and define the major legal issues associated with sustainable development and to contribute to the progressive development of international law. Other titles in the series are: Greening International Law, Interpreting the Precautionary Principle, Property Rights in the Defence of Nature and Improving Compliance with International Environmental Law. 'A legal parallel to the Blueprint series - welcome, timely and provocative' David Pearce Originally published in 1996

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part I|68 pages

Policy-making

chapter 1|18 pages

The United Nations General Assembly and the Security Council

ByDonald Fitzpatrick

chapter 2|17 pages

The United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development

ByChris Mensah

chapter 3|17 pages

The United Nations Environment Programme and the United Nations Development Programme

ByAlexander Timoshenko, Mark Berman

chapter 4|14 pages

The Conference of Parties to Environmental Treaties

ByJacob Werksman

part II|60 pages

Trade

chapter 5|23 pages

The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

ByMehmet Arda

chapter 6|22 pages

The World Trade Organization and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

ByZen Makuch

chapter 7|13 pages

The North American Free Trade Association

ByAradhana Kumar, Jean Milner, Annie Petsonk

part III|49 pages

Finance

chapter 8|17 pages

The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund

ByKorinna Horta

chapter 9|15 pages

The Global Environment Facility

ByHelen Sjöberg

chapter 10|15 pages

National Environmental Funds

ByKyle Danish

part IV|38 pages

Regional Institutions

chapter 11|24 pages

The European Union and the OECD

ByHan Somsen

chapter 12|12 pages

The South Pacific Region

ByWayne King, Vanessa C J Goad

part V|32 pages

Avoiding and Settling Disputes

chapter 13|17 pages

The International Court of Justice and the European Court of Justice

ByPhilippe Sands

chapter 14|13 pages

New Institutions and Procedures for Implementation Control and Reaction

ByMartti Koskenniemi

part VI|10 pages

Environmental NGOs And International Institutions

chapter 15|8 pages

The Role of Non-State Actors

ByHilary French
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