International agreements on issues related to human health and the environment often enlist notions of scientific principles or "science-based" decision making in order to constrain the realm of permissible causal argument within the an area of international law. As a result, parties to these agreements often wage conflicts over what is or is not "scientific," and what kinds of decisions are or are not "based on" science - with important ramifications for the sovereign regulatory rights of the parties. This dissertation explores this process of contesting and constituting epistemic authority in international health and environmental law, and makes a modest attempt to suggest pathways to constructing more broadly legitimate international pra...
A challenge is posed to the institution of international adjudication by international disputes conc...
Science engages both substantially and methodologically with environmental law more than with any ot...
To be Published in EJLS Issue 14(2) in January 2023This article lays out a framework of authority fo...
Increasingly, international law in the health and environmental fields is a site for global governan...
Much recent scholarship in international law on the relationship between science and policy argues t...
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1526163While the entry of science into the courtr...
The Thesis takes the approach of a critique of the current international environmental lawmaking pro...
This paper investigates the regulatory questions associated with the treatment of traditional knowle...
The starting point of this paper is that if we want to understand the way in which international law...
Expert advice to policy-makers is everything but a new phenomenon. Throughout the ages, governments ...
Since the end of the nineteenth century international law has been perceived as an autonomous instit...
Assessing and managing risks relating to the consumption of food stuffs for humans and to the enviro...
In this dissertation, I examine processes of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) to develop...
The increasing complexity of litigation and increasingly frequent use of scientific expertise raises...
This Article seeks to shed some light on the reasons guiding scholars in their choices pertaining to...
A challenge is posed to the institution of international adjudication by international disputes conc...
Science engages both substantially and methodologically with environmental law more than with any ot...
To be Published in EJLS Issue 14(2) in January 2023This article lays out a framework of authority fo...
Increasingly, international law in the health and environmental fields is a site for global governan...
Much recent scholarship in international law on the relationship between science and policy argues t...
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1526163While the entry of science into the courtr...
The Thesis takes the approach of a critique of the current international environmental lawmaking pro...
This paper investigates the regulatory questions associated with the treatment of traditional knowle...
The starting point of this paper is that if we want to understand the way in which international law...
Expert advice to policy-makers is everything but a new phenomenon. Throughout the ages, governments ...
Since the end of the nineteenth century international law has been perceived as an autonomous instit...
Assessing and managing risks relating to the consumption of food stuffs for humans and to the enviro...
In this dissertation, I examine processes of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) to develop...
The increasing complexity of litigation and increasingly frequent use of scientific expertise raises...
This Article seeks to shed some light on the reasons guiding scholars in their choices pertaining to...
A challenge is posed to the institution of international adjudication by international disputes conc...
Science engages both substantially and methodologically with environmental law more than with any ot...
To be Published in EJLS Issue 14(2) in January 2023This article lays out a framework of authority fo...