Principles of International Environmental Law

Philippe Sands, QC (University College London),Jacqueline Peel (University of Melbourne)

Principles of International Environmental Law
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
3 May 2012
Pages
988
ISBN
9780521140935

Principles of International Environmental Law

Philippe Sands, QC (University College London),Jacqueline Peel (University of Melbourne)

The third edition of this classic textbook offers comprehensive and critical commentary on international environmental law. It fully covers the key topics of the course and is clearly structured to include the history and framework in which international environmental law exists, key areas of regulation and implementation, links to other areas of law and future developments. It has been updated to incorporate all the latest developments in treaty and case law. Extensive feedback on previous editions results in a restructuring of material, including a new part focused on linkage to other areas of international law including human rights, international trade and foreign investment. There is also a new chapter on future developments charting the directions in which the subject is moving. Specialist authors writing on oceans, seas and fisheries and biodiversity add to the expertise of the two principal authors for an authoritative overview of the subject.

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