This Article describes the recent emergence of standards for sustainable finance across a variety of FIs and the implications of those standards for the progressive development of international environmental law. Section II examines the evolution of sustainable development standards at the various FIs. Section III describes the structure and impact of the CSO networks that have influenced development of the standards and continue to monitor their implementation. Section IV identifies some of the implications of the development of these standards for international environmental lawmaking more generally
Legal systems across the globe are responding to environmental concerns in surprising new ways. As n...
Reviews the environmental and social policies of key banking institutions from around the world, and...
In 1972 international environmental law was a fledgling field with less than three dozen multilatera...
This Article describes the recent emergence of standards for sustainable finance across a variety of...
Voluntary business regulation at the transnational level is becoming a significant feature of global...
This article considers the Equator Principles, a voluntary code for environmentally responsible proj...
The protection and preservation of the environment is certainly one of the areas in which the tradit...
Environmental organizations, characterized here as transnational advocacy networks, use various stra...
This article explores the extent to which the World Bank\u27s Environmental and Social Guidelines no...
Legal systems across the globe are responding to environmental concerns in surprising new ways. As n...
Environmental Regulation through Financial Organisations examines in the industrialised nations the ...
Review of Environmental Change and International Law: New Challenges and Dimensions (Edith Brown Wei...
For decades environmental groups have tried to ‘green ’ the World Bank. Yet another part of the Worl...
Economic activities and attempting to improve them along with the formation of industrial developmen...
This article analyzes the conception, evolution and recent development of debt-for-nature exchange t...
Legal systems across the globe are responding to environmental concerns in surprising new ways. As n...
Reviews the environmental and social policies of key banking institutions from around the world, and...
In 1972 international environmental law was a fledgling field with less than three dozen multilatera...
This Article describes the recent emergence of standards for sustainable finance across a variety of...
Voluntary business regulation at the transnational level is becoming a significant feature of global...
This article considers the Equator Principles, a voluntary code for environmentally responsible proj...
The protection and preservation of the environment is certainly one of the areas in which the tradit...
Environmental organizations, characterized here as transnational advocacy networks, use various stra...
This article explores the extent to which the World Bank\u27s Environmental and Social Guidelines no...
Legal systems across the globe are responding to environmental concerns in surprising new ways. As n...
Environmental Regulation through Financial Organisations examines in the industrialised nations the ...
Review of Environmental Change and International Law: New Challenges and Dimensions (Edith Brown Wei...
For decades environmental groups have tried to ‘green ’ the World Bank. Yet another part of the Worl...
Economic activities and attempting to improve them along with the formation of industrial developmen...
This article analyzes the conception, evolution and recent development of debt-for-nature exchange t...
Legal systems across the globe are responding to environmental concerns in surprising new ways. As n...
Reviews the environmental and social policies of key banking institutions from around the world, and...
In 1972 international environmental law was a fledgling field with less than three dozen multilatera...