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Foreword (A.H. Zakri, UNU-IAS Director)
List of contributors
Introduction: Toward an effective framework for sustainable development (W. Bradnee Chambers and Jessica F. Green)
1. From environmental to sustainable development governance: Thirty years of coordination within the United Nations (W. Bradnee Chambers)
2. Clustering of multilateral environmental agreements: Potentials and limitations (Sebastian Oberthur)
3. Strengthening international environmental governance by strengthening UNEP (Richard G. Tarasofsky)
4. A World Environmental Organization (Steve Charnovitz)
5. The World Trade Organization and global environmental governance (Gary P. Sampson)
6. Judicial mechanisms: Is there a need for World Envionment Court? (Joost Pauwelyn)
7. Reforming the United Nations Trusteeship Council (Cathering Redgwell)
8. Expanding the mandate of the United Nations Security Council (Lorraine Elliott)
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