States universally claim access to authority and control over events and persons. States exercise power within their territories primarily to maintain and promote public order, protect their assets and wealth, and ensure the public safety. The end result of these actions is law. The operational element of law involves combinations invoking cooperation, reciprocity in treatment and behavior, and dispute management and settlement
The deterioration of the earth\u27s physical environment presently represents a phenomenon which int...
Nation states face the dilemma of balancing sovereignty over their natural resources whilst challeng...
Public awareness concerning environmental matters has led to increased governmental interest and inv...
States universally claim access to authority and control over events and persons. States exercise po...
International law plays a crucial role for environmental governance. Not only is it a core element o...
International environmental law draws from two important sources: international treaties and convent...
International law since the Peace of Westphalia has focused on the definition and maintenance of ph...
The protection and preservation of the environment is certainly one of the areas in which the tradit...
A Review of The International Law of Pollution: Protecting the Global Environment in a World of Sov...
There are two parts to the address which I want to give to you. The first relates to the general cha...
We live in a world where we are subject to environmental and economic effects that transcend nationa...
The transboundary character of many natural resources, the continuous changes in the environment, to...
In this, the Horace E. Read Memorial Lecture for 1995, James Cameron discusses three developments in...
This article argues that our overly state-centric approach to international environmental law limits...
Environmental law and policy are undergoing rapid change at the global, national, and even local lev...
The deterioration of the earth\u27s physical environment presently represents a phenomenon which int...
Nation states face the dilemma of balancing sovereignty over their natural resources whilst challeng...
Public awareness concerning environmental matters has led to increased governmental interest and inv...
States universally claim access to authority and control over events and persons. States exercise po...
International law plays a crucial role for environmental governance. Not only is it a core element o...
International environmental law draws from two important sources: international treaties and convent...
International law since the Peace of Westphalia has focused on the definition and maintenance of ph...
The protection and preservation of the environment is certainly one of the areas in which the tradit...
A Review of The International Law of Pollution: Protecting the Global Environment in a World of Sov...
There are two parts to the address which I want to give to you. The first relates to the general cha...
We live in a world where we are subject to environmental and economic effects that transcend nationa...
The transboundary character of many natural resources, the continuous changes in the environment, to...
In this, the Horace E. Read Memorial Lecture for 1995, James Cameron discusses three developments in...
This article argues that our overly state-centric approach to international environmental law limits...
Environmental law and policy are undergoing rapid change at the global, national, and even local lev...
The deterioration of the earth\u27s physical environment presently represents a phenomenon which int...
Nation states face the dilemma of balancing sovereignty over their natural resources whilst challeng...
Public awareness concerning environmental matters has led to increased governmental interest and inv...