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Basic Documents of International Environmental Law


ISBN13: 9781853336287
ISBN: 1853336289
Published: July 1994
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Format: Hardback
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This work reproduces the important environmental declarations (resolutions, guidelines, decisions, recommendations and drafts) of the principal relevant international organizations (UNO/UNEP, ECE, OECD, Council of Europe) and ""recording bodies"" (ILA, IDI, ILC). It also records the important international environmental conventions and draft conventions produced over the last thirty years.;Systematically presented according to issuing organization (Declarations) and subject matter or region (Conventions) this work should be of use to practising lawyers, universities, governments and researchers.

Contents:
Part 1 The important declarations: United Nations/UNEP; recording bodies - ILA, IDI, ILC; European Commission of Europe; OECD; Council of Europe; declarations on atmosphere; important draft.
Part 2 The important agreements - water (seas, rivers and lakes): global protection of seas; regional protection of seas; European river and lakes regimes; American river and lakes regime; African river regime.
Part 3 The important agreements - soils, species, nature generally: global protection of species and nature; regional agreements for protection of species and nature; protection of soils (including wastes); protection of air and atmosphere.
Part 4 Documents relating to Earth Summit: draft Earth Charter; draft conventions of biological diversity and protection of global climate.