Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance
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Cambridge studies on environment, energy and natural resource governance.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Cover; Half-title page; Series page; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Table of Treaties; Table of Cases; Introduction; Prevention As the Cornerstone of International Environmental Law; The Trajectory of Prevention; The Conceptualization of Prevention; Terminological Clarifications; Structure of This Study; Part I From Reparation to Prevention: International Environmental Law through the Lenses of Prevention; 1 The Foundations of Prevention: Reparation and Resource Management. |
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1.1 The Curative Approach: State Responsibility for Transboundary Damage As the Classical Regime1.2 The Proactive Approach: Resource Management As a Growing Concern; 1.3 Conclusion; 2 The Paradigm Shift: Prevention as the Cornerstone of International Environmental Law; 2.1 Prevention As the Core Norm of International Environmental Law; 2.2 The Curative Approach As a Secondary Regime; 2.3 Conclusion; Conclusion to Part I Emergence of the Principle of Prevention and Existing Tensions; Part II The Normative Impacts of the Prevention Principle in International Environmental Law. |
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3 Prevention in Treaty Law3.1 Manifestations of Prevention: A Typology; 3.2 Defining the Boundaries of a Multifaceted Norm; 3.3 In the Absence of Prevention; 3.4 Conclusion; 4 Prevention in International Customary Law; 4.1 On the Customary Status of Prevention; 4.2 Custom Codification Works of Intergovernmental Forums; 4.3 Custom Codification Works of Non-Governmental Institutions; 4.4 Conclusion; 5 Prevention in the Jurisprudence; 5.1 International Jurisprudence; 5.2 Domestic Jurisprudence; 5.3 Conclusion; Conclusion to Part II On the Sources of Prevention. |
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Part III The Three Definitional Dimensions of Prevention6 Prevention and Risk Anticipation: The Rationale; 6.1 Material Scope; 6.2 Temporal Scope; 6.3 Conclusion; 7 Prevention and Proactivity: Content; 7.1 Prevention As an Obligation to Exercise Due Diligence: An Inquiry; 7.2 The Due-Diligence Content of Prevention; 7.3 Conclusion; 8 Prevention and Protection of the Environment: Spatial Scope; 8.1 Prevention of Transboundary Harm; 8.2 Prevention in Areas beyond the Limits of National Jurisdiction; 8.3 Prevention in a Domestic Context; 8.4 Prevention Irrespective of the Location of Harm. |
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8.5 Conclusion9 Prevention and Its Relationship with Other Environmental Norms; 9.1 Norms with a Preventive Rationale; 9.2 Norms with a Distributive Rationale; 9.3 Conclusion; Conclusion to Part III The Contours of Prevention; Part IV Prevention As a Consolidated Norm: Current Trends and Future Prospects; 10 Role and Place of Prevention in the International Legal Order; 10.1 Prevention As a Multifaceted Norm to Anticipate Harm; 10.2 Prevention and the Proactivity of Multiple Subjects of International Law. |
Summary |
The book provides a systematic and comprehensive study of the prevention principle in international environmental law. |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Environmental law, International.
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Environmental policy.
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environmental policy. |
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LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. |
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Environmental law, International |
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Environmental policy |
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International environmental law. |
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Environmental damage. |
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Environmental policy. |
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Environmental protection. |
Other Form: |
Print version: 9781108429412 |
ISBN |
9781108697767 (electronic book) |
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1108697763 (electronic book) |
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9781108553728 (electronic book) |
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1108553729 (electronic book) |
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9781108429412 |
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1108429416 |
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9781108454230 (paperback) |
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1108454232 |
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9781108454230 |