International Law and the Environment

International Law and the Environment

by Alan Boyle (Author), Catherine Redgwell (Author), Patricia Birnie (Author), Catherine Redgwell (Author), Alan Boyle (Author)

Synopsis

As conservation of the environment plays an increasingly important role within society, International Law and the Environment continues to be the essential read for students and practioners alike. International Law and the Environment, whilst remaining rooted within the substantive law, places legislation on the protection of the environment firmly at the core of its current context. Written by three of the foremost experts in this field, the authors employ sharp and thorough analysis of the laws, allowing them to share their extensive knowledge and experience with the reader. The authors provide a unique perspective on the implications of International regulation, promoting a wider understanding of the pertinent issues impacting upon the law. This edition features extended treatment of Genetically Modified Organisms and biotechnology as well as the implications of ethics and the environment. It also benefits from new material covering the role of the International Maritime Organisation and Non-Governmental Organisations, which continue to grow in their influence over legislative provisions. These revisions ensure that not only does International Law and the Environment remain at the forefront of developments but continues to provide the most complete coverage of the growing subject of environmental law.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 888
Edition: 3
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 15 Jan 2009

ISBN 10: 0198764227
ISBN 13: 9780198764229