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Cases of conflict : transboundary disputes and the development of international environmental law

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Toronto; University of Toronto Press; 2016Description: 260ISBN:
  • 9781442635173
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.046 SPR
Summary: Cases of Conflict focuses on times of dispute as important moments in the development of international environmental law. Conflict tests international law?both its content and its relevance become clearer in times of controversy?but conflict can also help shape the law. Drawing from a growing body of scholarship connecting the fields of international relations and international law, Cases of Conflict examines six prominent case studies to demonstrate how transboundary disputes have influenced the development of international environmental law and policy. Embracing their rich detail and real-world messiness, this book looks to develop a better understanding of the true content and potential of international environmental law.
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Cases of Conflict focuses on times of dispute as important moments in the development of international environmental law. Conflict tests international law?both its content and its relevance become clearer in times of controversy?but conflict can also help shape the law. Drawing from a growing body of scholarship connecting the fields of international relations and international law, Cases of Conflict examines six prominent case studies to demonstrate how transboundary disputes have influenced the development of international environmental law and policy. Embracing their rich detail and real-world messiness, this book looks to develop a better understanding of the true content and potential of international environmental law.

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