International Environmental Law Bibliography
This
bibliography contains references to numerous late 19th century-1992
materials on international environmental law, arranged by subject
matter in pdf files.
ELR
thanks Don Anton, Director, Australian Centre for Environmental
Law-ANU and Convenor, Environmental Law Programs, Australian National
University Faculty of Law, for these materials. Mr. Anton may be
contacted at antond@law.anu.edu.au.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: THE FOUNDATIONS
Introduction and Summary
I. International Law Generally
II. Sources of and the Making of International Law
III. Participation in the International Community
IV. Territorial Sovereignty and Jurisdiction
V. International Law, New States and Developing Countries
CHAPTER TWO
PRINCIPLES AND POLITICS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
Introduction and Summary
I. Generally
II. The Duty to Cooperate and Assist
III. The Duty to Notify and Inform
IV. The Duty to Consult and Negotiate
V. Polluter Pays Principle
VI. Precautionary Principle
VII. Environmental Impact Assessment
VIII. Nondiscrimination and Equal Right of Access to Information
and Remedy
IX. Abuse of Rights
CHAPTER THREE
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Introduction and Summary
I. Environment and Human Rights
II. Women and the Environment
III. Intergenerational Rights and Duties
IV. Indigenous People
IV. International Human Rights Generally
CHAPTER FOUR
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND DEVELOPMENT
Introduction and Summary
I. Environment and Development
II. The Right to Development
III. Aid, Multilateral Banks and Development Agencies
IV. Science, Technology and its Transfer
V. Population and the Environment
V. Concerns of Developing Countries
VI. International Development and Inequality Generally
CHAPTER FIVE
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATION
Introduction and Summary
I. Global Intergovernmental Environmental Organization
A. United Nations System
B. United Nations Environment Programme
C. United Nations Conference on the Human Environment
D. United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
II. Regional Intergovernmental Organization
A. Africa
B. Europe
C. Asia/Pacific/Oceana
D. The Americas
III. Nongovernmental Organization
IV. International Organization Generally
CHAPTER SIX
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS
Introduction and Summary
I. Generally
II. Environment and Trade
III. Environment and Debt
IV. Environment and International Business
CHAPTER SEVEN
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND ARMS
Introduction and Summary
I. Strategic Considerations: Security and the Environment
II. The Environment, Arms and Use of Force
CHAPTER EIGHT
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Introduction and Summary
I. Generally
II. Biodiversity and Biological Activities
III. Forests
IV. Desertification
V. Permanent Sovereignty Over Natural Resources
VI. Cultural Resources
CHAPTER NINE
TRANSFRONTIER POLLUTION
Introduction and Summary
I. Generally
II. Transboundary Inland Waters
III. The Atmosphere
IV. Other Bilateral Issues
CHAPTER TEN
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND THE LAW OF THE SEA
Introduction and Summary
I. Generally
II. Regional Seas
CHAPTER ELEVEN
MARINE POLLUTION
Introduction and Summary
I. Generally
II. Oil Pollution
III. Ocean Dumping
IV. Land-Based Marine Pollution
CHAPTER TWELVE
MARINE RESOURCES AND EXPLOITATION
Introduction and Summary
I. Generally
II. Marine Living Resources
III. Jurisdictional Zones
IV. The Deep Seabed and Mineral Resources
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Introduction and Summary
I. Air Pollution
II. Acid Rain
III. Ozone Depletion
IV. Global Warming
V. Weather Modification
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND ACTIVITIES
Introduction and Summary
I. Toxic or Dangerous Wastes
II. Toxic or Dangerous Products
III. Toxic or Dangerous Industries
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND NUCLEAR ACTIVITIES
Introduction and Summary
I. Nuclear Energy
II. Nuclear Weapons
III. Nuclear Waste
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
RES COMMUNIS AND THE COMMONAGE
Introduction and Summary
I. Generally
II. The Law of the Sea
III. Antarctica
IV. The Arctic
V. Outer Space
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
THE PROTECTION OF FLORA AND FAUNA
Introduction and Summary
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
LIABILITY FOR BREACHES OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Introduction and Summary
I. Environmental Liability
II. Liability in General
CHAPTER NINETEEN
SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL DISPUTES
AND ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL OBLIGATIONS
Introduction and Summary
I. Environmental Disputes
II. Disputes in General
III. The International Court of Justice
IV. Negotiation, Conciliation, Arbitration
V. Compliance, Enforcement and Remedies
CHAPTER TWENTY
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND NATIONAL REGULATION
Introduction and Summary
CHAPTER TWENTY ONE
RELATED MATERIALS ON ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Introduction and Summary
CHAPTER TWENTY TWO
RELATED MATERIALS ON INTERNATIONAL LAW
Introduction and Summary
I. International Relations and Political Science
II. Generally
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