Institutional and Infrastructure Resource Issues: Conventions, Treaties and other Responses to Global Issues
Edited by : Gabriela Maria Kutting,
Department in
Politics and International Relations, University of Aberdeen, UK |
1. Mechnisms to Create and Support Conventions, Treaties and other Responses
John Craig Barker,
Department of Law, University of Reading, UK
International
Binding Mechanisms
Duncan Adrian French,
Department of Law, University of Reading, UK
International
Guidelines and Principles
Duncan Adrian French,
Department of Law, University of Reading, UK
2. International Agreements
Catherine-Zoi Varfis,
Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL), Luxembourg
Lorna M. Wilson,
University of Aberdeen, UK
Endangered Species
Nicholas
Sinclair-Brown, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law, University of
Cambridge, UK
Transboundary
Movement of Hazardous Waste
Shima Barakat,
University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, UK
International
Negotiations and Agreements on Climate Change
Eric Shibuya,
Department of Regional Studies(Oceania/Environment), Asia-Pacific Center for
Security Studies, USA
Biodiversity
Christopher Hedley,
Cardiff Law School, UK
Desertification
Philippe Cullet, Law
Department, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK
Forests
Lisa Dale, Colorado
State University, USA
Marine Issues
Catherine-Zoi Varfis,
Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL), Luxembourg
Transboundary Air
Pollution
Christer Agren, The
Swedish NGO Secretariat on Acid Rain, Sweden
Polar Regions
Thomas Cioppa,
Department of Political Science, Brookdale Community College, USA
Ozone Layer
Depletion
Cesare P.R. Romano,
Center on International Cooperation, Project on International Courts and
Tribunals, New York University, USA
Human Rights
Richard Desgagne,
International Institute for Graduate Studies, Switzerland
Nuclear Issues
Catherine-Zoi Varfis,
Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL), Luxembourg
Biosafety
Catherine-Zoi Varfis,
Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL), Luxembourg
3. The Role of Inter- and Non-Governmental Organizations
Marni Berg,
Department of Political Science, Colorado State University, USA
The World Bank
Marc A. Williams,
School of Politics and International Relations, Faculty of Arts and Social
Sciences, University of
New South Wales,
Australia
The International
Monetary Fund
Peter Willetts, City
University, UK
European Union
Jon Burchell, Centre
for Social Science, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Simon Lightfoot,
Centre for Social Science, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Organisation for
Economic Co-Operation and Development
Evdokia Moise-Leeman,
OECD Trade Directorate, France
The World Trade
Organisation
Marc A. Williams,
School of Politics and International Relations, Faculty of Arts and Social
Sciences, University of
New South Wales,
Australia
North American Free
Trade Association and the Environment
Stephen P. Mumme,
Department of Political Science, Colorado State University, USA
Donna Lybecker,
Department of Political Science, Colorado State University, USA
Non-Governmental
Organisations
Peter Willetts, City
University, UK
Informal Social
Movements
Robert Grant,
University of Aberdeen, UK
Pressure Groups
Dinos Kyrou
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