RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW.
This wide-ranging and
comprehensive Handbook examines recent developments in international
environmental law (IEL) and the crossover effects of this expansion on other
areas of international law, such as trade law and the law of the sea. The expert
contributors offer analyses of foundational issues in IEL, such as
responsibility for environmental damage, sustainable development and the
precautionary principle, alongside studies in topical subject areas including
marine protection and the law of international watercourses. This Research
Handbook offers an in-depth analysis of IEL, both as a field of law in its own
right, and as part of the wider system of international law.
It gives a comprehensive view of IEL in all its forms and
complexity. With thorough examination of specific environmental regimes and
compliance mechanisms, this Handbook will be an indispensable resource for legal
scholars, students and practitioners alike.