Environmental law: When does it make sense to negotiate international agreements?
In a panel discussion of American Society of International Law members conducted in April 1993, the following topics were explored: 1. What is the value added in using international legal means to pursue environmental objectives? 2. When does it make sense to try to negotiate a "harder" in...
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Zusammenfassung: | In a panel discussion of American Society of International Law members conducted in April 1993, the following topics were explored: 1. What is the value added in using international legal means to pursue environmental objectives? 2. When does it make sense to try to negotiate a "harder" international agreement rather than to forge a "softer" statement of principles or other, less binding arrangement? 2. What criteria should be applied in determining the scope of any agreement that is negotiated, global or regional? |
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ISSN: | 0272-5037 2169-1118 |