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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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State responsibility and the marine environment : The rules of decision

Smith, B. D. January 1985 (has links)
No description available.
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The Role of International Courts and Tribunals in International Environmental Law

Stephens, Tim January 2005 (has links)
International environmental law is one of the most dynamic fields of public international law, and has rapidly acquired great breadth and sophistication. Yet the rate of global environmental decline has also increased and is accelerating. Halting and reversing this process is a challenge of effective governance, requiring institutions that can ensure that the now impressive body of environmental norms is faithfully implemented. This thesis explores whether and to what extent international courts and tribunals can play a useful role in international environmental regimes. Consideration is given to the threefold function of adjudication in resolving environmental disputes, in promoting compliance with environmental standards, and in developing environmental rules. The thesis is divided into three Parts. The first Part examines the spectrum of adjudicative bodies that have been involved in the resolution of environmental disputes, situates these within the evolution of institutions for compliance control, and offers a reassessment of their relevance in contemporary environmental governance. The second Part critically assesses the contribution that arbitral awards and judicial decisions have made to the development of norms and principles of environmental law, examining case law relating to transboundary pollution, shared freshwater resources and marine environmental protection. In the third Part of the thesis consideration is given to three looming challenges for international environmental litigation: accommodating greater levels of public participation in adjudicative processes, resolving practical problems stemming from the interaction among multiple jurisdictions, and ensuring that specialised courts and tribunals do not apply environmental norms in a parochial manner that privileges the policy objectives of issue-specific regimes.
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The Role of International Courts and Tribunals in International Environmental Law

Stephens, Tim January 2005 (has links)
International environmental law is one of the most dynamic fields of public international law, and has rapidly acquired great breadth and sophistication. Yet the rate of global environmental decline has also increased and is accelerating. Halting and reversing this process is a challenge of effective governance, requiring institutions that can ensure that the now impressive body of environmental norms is faithfully implemented. This thesis explores whether and to what extent international courts and tribunals can play a useful role in international environmental regimes. Consideration is given to the threefold function of adjudication in resolving environmental disputes, in promoting compliance with environmental standards, and in developing environmental rules. The thesis is divided into three Parts. The first Part examines the spectrum of adjudicative bodies that have been involved in the resolution of environmental disputes, situates these within the evolution of institutions for compliance control, and offers a reassessment of their relevance in contemporary environmental governance. The second Part critically assesses the contribution that arbitral awards and judicial decisions have made to the development of norms and principles of environmental law, examining case law relating to transboundary pollution, shared freshwater resources and marine environmental protection. In the third Part of the thesis consideration is given to three looming challenges for international environmental litigation: accommodating greater levels of public participation in adjudicative processes, resolving practical problems stemming from the interaction among multiple jurisdictions, and ensuring that specialised courts and tribunals do not apply environmental norms in a parochial manner that privileges the policy objectives of issue-specific regimes.
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La négociation des conventions internationales dans le domaine de la protection de l'environnement : contribution à l'évaluation des déterminants juridiques économiques et politiques / Negotiation of international conventions in the area of environment protection : contribution to the assessment of legal, economic and polical determinants

Laourou, Eloi 02 December 2014 (has links)
Plusieurs problèmes d’environnement se posent aujourd’hui à l’humanité : pollutions diverses, réchauffement climatique, désertification, inondations, accumulation de déchets, pénurie d’eau, extinction progressive des espèces animales et végétales etc. Pour traiter ces problèmes, diverses activités et initiatives sont menées, aux plans local, national, sous-régional, régional et international. Parmi celles-ci figure la négociation des conventions internationales dans le domaine de l’environnement. La présente étude procède en deux temps : en premier lieu, elle analyse les justifications de la négociation telle qu’elle repose sur des déterminants non juridiques et juridiques. En second lieu, elle procède à l’évaluation de l’issue des négociations telle que celles-ci se jouent entre conflits d’intérêt et recherche de consensus. La thèse identifie les éléments, les facteurs et les principaux acteurs qui influent sur les décisions et les positions adoptées dans le cadre des négociations internationales. Ainsi, les négociations des traités environnementaux sont-elles à la fois l’expression d’une pratique classique en matière d’adoption des engagements internationaux et d’un contexte particulier propre à la thématique environnementale, au carrefour précisément du juridique, de l’économique, du politique et du social. A cet égard, on peut observer qu’il y est recherché plus le consensus plus que la confrontation, des principes généraux plus que des obligations plus strictes.Le bilan est que la négociation des traités environnementaux reste une oeuvre non seulement utile mais nécessaire car elle vise à répondre aux problèmes évoqués ci-dessus, au fur et à mesure où ils se posent, par la recherche de cadres juridiques contraignants appropriés. / Humankind is facing many environmental problems nowadays: diverse forms of pollution, climate warming, desertification, floods, waste accumulation, water scarcity, progressive extinction of animal and plant species etc. To deal with these problems, diverse activities and initiatives are carried out, at local, national, sub-regional, regional and international levels. Among these, is the negotiation of international conventions in the area of environment. The current thesis sets about two folds: firstly, it analyses the justifications of the negotiation as it lays on non-legal and legal determinants. Secondly, it assesses the negotiations issue as these are played between conflicts of interest and seeking of consensus. The thesis identifies elements, factors and key stakeholders that have effect on decisions and positions taken in the sphere of international negotiations. Thus, the negotiations of environmental treaties are both the expression of a classical practice for adopting international commitments and of a particular context for environmental thematic, at the crossroads, precisely of law, economy, politics and social. Then, it can be said that consensus more than confrontation, general principles more than strict obligations, are sought. The assessment to be made is that the negotiation of environmental treaties remains an activity which is not only useful but also necessary as it seeks to respond to the problems considered above, as they occur, looking for appropriate and strict legal frameworks.

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