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Human induced climate change is driving rapid biophysical changes throughout the oceans and seas that cover over two …-thirds of the Earth’s surface. The most widely discussed effect of climate change in the marine and coastal environment is sea … adjustment of natural and human systems in coastal, inshore and offshore marine environments in response to climate change …
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The aim of this chapter is to evaluate the importance of the environment in Central and Eastern Europe Countries (CEE …
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to ratify the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses and their …
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Within economic theory, emission trading schemes have long been advocated for their relative simplicity and their allocative and dynamic efficiency. Despite these apparent strengths, regulators have only recently started to meaningfully incorporate emission trading into their toolbox. This...
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environment has improved from pre-1994 and there is more democratic space and an air of freedom. On the socio-economic, cultural …
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before both the ICJ and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) with a specific focus on international law …
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No one can deny the terrible toll that a nuclear bomb has on humans and our environment. But what about the impacts of … States, have used DU munitions during times of war. In this Article, Prof. Robert Thompson discusses the health and …
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maximize the beneficial use of this resource, international law must be clarified as it applies to transboundary ground water … resources. In addition, we consider the development of international law as it applies to ground water resources and make …
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It is commonplace to note that the world is experiencing an unprecedented rate of change. The "boundary shattering … political fault lines for the foreseeable future. This rate of change has significant ramifications for the sustainability of … human society. Indeed, making the transition to a sustainable society may be the greatest challenge that we face as a …
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human era’ in Earth’s history upends many traditional assumptions about the purpose and function of environmental law. It …This chapter considers the implications of the Anthropocene for the study of international environmental law. This new … has decisively erased the (already untenable) distinction between the human and natural worlds such that many of the …
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