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The Environment Through the Lens of International Courts and Tribunals
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Editor(s):
Edgardo Sobenes
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Sarah Mead
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Benjamin Samson
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2022
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T.M.C. Asser Press
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978-94-6265-506-5
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978-94-6265-507-2
Publication date (Print):
2022
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10.1007/978-94-6265-507-2
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Emergence of International Environmental Law: A Brief History from the Stockholm Conference to Agenda 2030
pp. 37
The International Court of Justice and the Protection of the Environment
pp. 71
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
pp. 99
The Protection of the Environment Through Inter-State Arbitration
pp. 121
The World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Mechanism
pp. 159
Crimes Against the Environment: What Role for the International Criminal Court?
pp. 189
The European Court of Human Rights and the Environment
pp. 219
European Union Court System and the Protection of the Environment
pp. 249
Inter-American Court of Human Rights
pp. 289
The Protection of the Environment Before African Regional Courts and Tribunals
pp. 325
Environmental Protection in International Investment Arbitration: From Defences to Counterclaims
pp. 351
Commercial Arbitration
pp. 383
Jurisdiction and Applicable Law (Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae)
pp. 415
Access to and Participation in Proceedings Before International Courts and Tribunals
pp. 447
Provisional Measures
pp. 483
Proving Environmental Harm Before International Courts and Tribunals
pp. 515
State Responsibility and Liability
pp. 543
The Principles of International Environmental Law Through the Lens of International Courts and Tribunals
pp. 581
Reflections on International Environmental Adjudication: International Adjudication Versus Compliance Mechanisms in Multilateral Environmental Agreements
pp. 617
Climate Change Litigation: National Courts as Agents of International Law Development
pp. 649
A Growing Role for the UN Security Council?
pp. 685
Application of World Law by International Courts and Tribunals to Protect the Environment
pp. 709
General Conclusions
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