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Editor's Note | ||
Foreword | ||
Contributors | ||
List of Abbreviations | ||
1 | Sustainable Development: The Contribution of International Law | 3 |
2 | The Rio Process: Marriage of Environment and Development | 9 |
3 | Environmental Equity: The Imperative for the Twenty-First Century | 17 |
Comment on the Paper by Edith Brown Weiss | 29 | |
4 | Sustainable Development: General Rules versus Specific Obligations | 35 |
Comment on the Paper by Gunther Handl: The FCCC Experience | 45 | |
5 | International Law in the Field of Sustainable Development: Emerging Legal Principles | 53 |
Comment on the Paper by Philippe Sands | 67 | |
6 | Active Compliance Management in Environmental Treaties | 75 |
Comment on the Paper by Antonia Handler Chayes, Abram Chayes and Ronald Mitchell | 91 | |
7 | The Development of Multilateral Mechanisms for Monitoring Compliance | 97 |
Comment on the Paper by Patrick Szell | 111 | |
8 | Management of Environmental Disputes: Avoidance versus Settlement | 115 |
Comment on the Paper by Andronico Adede | 125 | |
9 | Capacity-building in Environmental Law and Sustainable Development | 131 |
Comment on the Paper by Diana Ponce-Nava | 137 | |
10 | From Stockholm to Rio: the Institutionalization of Sustainable Development | 143 |
Comment on the Paper by Alexandre Timoshenko | 161 | |
11 | Trusts for the Earth: New International Financial Mechanisms for Sustainable Development | 167 |
Comment on the Paper by Peter Sand | 185 | |
12 | Corporate Strategies toward Sustainability | 189 |
Comment on the Paper by Nazli Choucri | 203 | |
13 | The Role of NGOs | 207 |
Comment on the Paper by Wolfgang Burhenne | 213 | |
14 | Trade and Environment: The Case for and against Unilateral Actions | 223 |
Comment on the Paper by Robert Reinstein | 233 | |
15 | Trade and Environment: The PPMs Debate | 239 |
Comment on the Paper by Candice Stevens | 249 | |
16 | Regional Perspectives on Trade and Environment: The European Union | 253 |
Comment on the Paper by Joachim Scherer | 267 | |
17 | From Environmental Protection to Sustainable Development: Challenges for International Law | 275 |
Appendix: Report of the International Symposium on "Sustainable Development and International Law", Baden bei Wien, 14-16 April 1994 | 291 | |
Index | 307 |
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