Debating Environmental RegimesNova Publishers, 2002 - 211 halaman A consistently high-profile issue, oversight of earth's resources and environment is important to all people. The debate rages, pitting the needs of business against the desires of environmentalists. Although numerous summits have occurred to formulate international policy on this topic, a solution has proven elusive. This book compiles a selection of articles studying the implications of such summits and the importance of environmental regulation in general. |
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THE BRAZILIAN TROPICAL FOREST DEFORESTATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS | 15 |
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND GLOBAL JUSTICE | 25 |
THE NORTHSOUTH DIVIDE | 35 |
THE NORTHSOUTH DIVIDE AND CLIMATE CHANGE EQUITY | 37 |
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE A NORTHSOUTH DIMENSION | 75 |
ENVIRONMENTAL REGIMES IN NICARAGUA MOVING BEYOND SANDINISTA VS SOMOCISTA | 95 |
IMPLEMENTING ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY IN SMALL ISLAND STATES POSTRIO | 109 |
GOVERNANCE SECURITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT IN SOUTH ASIA A PARADOX OF CHANGE AND CONTINUITY | 123 |
PERSPECTIVES ON POLICY | 139 |
PRICES PROPERTY AND SUSTAINABILITY TOWARD A MORE POSITIVE ASSESSMENT OF PAST PRACTICES AND INSTITUTIONS | 141 |
AN INTERNATIONAL REGIME ANALYSIS OF OUTER SPACE | 155 |
A PROPOSED METHODOLOGY FOR MEASURING THE EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY REGIMES | 171 |
TIME FOR A CONSERVATIONISTINCHIEF? LINKING AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY POLICY | 191 |
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Halaman xii - Regimes can be defined as sets of implicit or explicit principles, norms, rules and decision-making procedures around which actors expectations converge in a given area of international relations.