Environmental management has emerged as an important element of governance in practically every nation. This was not the case before the United Nations convened the 1972 Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm. After Stockholm, nations learned to build environmental ministries and work across sectors nationally, and discovered how difficult it is to reshape entrenched national practices in order to curb pollution and conserve natural resources. With growing experience and knowledge, nations came to realize that no one government alone could safeguard the environment, and that international cooperation would need to be enhanced
This Article will examine the response of the international community to the compelling evidence on ...
In June 2012 world leaders will gather again in Rio de Janeiro for the Earth Summit 2012 to secure r...
The apex of formal international law development to address environmental issues may have occurred i...
Environmental management has emerged as an important element of governance in practically every nati...
Five years have passed since the historic Earth Summit. Although significant progress has been made ...
The 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment2 (Stockholm Conference) was the first of...
“Environmental law is essential for the protection of natural resources and ecosystems and reflects ...
International environmental law is a set of rules and regulations of international law governing the...
This Introduction notes the emerging mandate for international environmental law and the concurrent ...
As the world\u27s largest summit meeting ended in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, the heads of state and the...
Review of Environmental Change and International Law: New Challenges and Dimensions (Edith Brown Wei...
Chapter 38 of the Agenda 21\u27 adopted by the United Nations Conference on Environment and Developm...
In the leadup to the 50th anniversary of the Stockholm Conference and the global Covid- 19 pandemic,...
Until the global community began to recognize the damage wrought by uninhibited economic development...
Environmental thinking and activism are steadily gaining widespread, even global acceptance, but are...
This Article will examine the response of the international community to the compelling evidence on ...
In June 2012 world leaders will gather again in Rio de Janeiro for the Earth Summit 2012 to secure r...
The apex of formal international law development to address environmental issues may have occurred i...
Environmental management has emerged as an important element of governance in practically every nati...
Five years have passed since the historic Earth Summit. Although significant progress has been made ...
The 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment2 (Stockholm Conference) was the first of...
“Environmental law is essential for the protection of natural resources and ecosystems and reflects ...
International environmental law is a set of rules and regulations of international law governing the...
This Introduction notes the emerging mandate for international environmental law and the concurrent ...
As the world\u27s largest summit meeting ended in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, the heads of state and the...
Review of Environmental Change and International Law: New Challenges and Dimensions (Edith Brown Wei...
Chapter 38 of the Agenda 21\u27 adopted by the United Nations Conference on Environment and Developm...
In the leadup to the 50th anniversary of the Stockholm Conference and the global Covid- 19 pandemic,...
Until the global community began to recognize the damage wrought by uninhibited economic development...
Environmental thinking and activism are steadily gaining widespread, even global acceptance, but are...
This Article will examine the response of the international community to the compelling evidence on ...
In June 2012 world leaders will gather again in Rio de Janeiro for the Earth Summit 2012 to secure r...
The apex of formal international law development to address environmental issues may have occurred i...