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INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
Volume 8
Greening International
Institutions
Full list of titles in the set
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
Volume 1: Acid Rain in Europe
Volume 2: Getting to Grips with Green Plans
Volume 3: The Global Politics of Pesticides
Volume 4: Acid Earth
Volume 5: Earth Summit II
Volume 6: Fair Weather
Volume 7: Future Generations and International Law
Volume 8: Greening International Institutions
Volume 9: A Guide to EC Environmental Law
Volume 10: Managing the Planet
Volume 11: Protecting the Atmosphere
Volume 12: From Earth Summit to Local Agenda 21
Volume 13: Futile Progress
Volume 14: Yearbook of International Cooperation on Environment and Development 199899
Volume 15: Yearbook of International Cooperation on Environment and Development 19992000
Volume 16: Yearbook of International Cooperation on Environment and Development 200102
Volume 17: Yearbook of International Cooperation on Environment and Development 200203
Volume 18: Yearbook of International Cooperation on Environment and Development 200304
Greening International
Institutions
Edited by Jacod Werksman
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First published in 1996
This edition first published in 2009 by Earthscan
Copyright Foundation for International Environmental Law and
Development (FIELD), 1996
All rights reserved
ISBN 978-1-84407-992-6 (Volume 8)
ISBN 978-1-84407-984-1 (International Environmental Governance set)
ISBN 978-1-84407-930-8 (Earthscan Library Collection)
978-1-13405-469-5 (ePub)
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GREENING
INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS
The Law and Sustainable Development Series
Edited by Philippe Sands, Foundation for International Environmental Law
and Development (FIELD), School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS),
London University
Global environmental problems demand global, cooperative solutions. That means rethinking international law. Building on their formidable international experience, Philippe Sands and his colleagues have launched us into that rethink. A legal parallel to the Blueprint series: welcome, timely and provocative. David Pearce
UNCED called for the further development of international law in the field of sustainable development. A new area of law is now evolving to take into account issues of environment, development and social justice. The books in this series aim to address and define the main legal issues involved and to contribute to the progressive development of law.
Other titles, all available from Earthscan, include
Greening International Law Edited by Philippe Sands
Improving Compliance with International Environmental Law Edited by James Cameron, Jacob Werksman and Peter Roderick
Interpreting the Precautionary Principle Edited by Tim ORiordan and James Cameron
Property Rights in the Defence of Nature Elizabeth Brubaker
GREENING
INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS
Edited by Jacob Werksman
First published in the UK in 1996 by Earthscan Publications Limited Copyright - photo 3
First published in the UK in 1996 by
Earthscan Publications Limited
Copyright Foundation for International Environmental Law and
Development (FIELD), 1996
All rights reserved
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
ISBN: 185383 244 8
ISBN: 978-1-13405-469-5 (epub)
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Environment and Development.
The editor would like to thank the contributors, the publishers and his colleagues at FIELD for their patience, and their understanding of the many logistical challenges that were faced in completing this volume. Special thanks go to Maria Adebowale at FIELD and Rowan Davies at Earthscan for their perseverance and assistance.
None of this work would have been possible without the help of FIELDS funders, including the Ford Foundation, the W Alton Jones Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the John Merck Foundation, the Conservation, Food & Health Foundation, and the German Marshall Fund, which have enabled FIELD to continue to work to challenge, support, criticize and reform many of the international institutions described in this volume.
Mehmet Arda is Chief, Environmental Issues Section, Commodities Division, UNCTAD, Geneva. After obtaining a BA in Economics from Dartmouth College and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, he taught at Ankara University. He joined UNCTAD in 1982 and his current interests include internalization of environmental costs, environmental policies and economic instruments in developing countries, and international trade in environmentally friendly natural products.
Mark Berman, BA, LLB (Saskatchewan), LLM in Public International Law (London) is currently working as a Legal Officer and Special Assistant to UNEPs Assistant Executive Director, Division of Policy and External Relations. He has previously worked as a Legal Officer with the International Legal Instruments Branch of UNEPs ELI/PAC. Prior to joining UNEP he served in a number of capacities with the Canadian Federal Department of the Environment.
Kyle Danish is a Master of Public Affairs candidate, 1996, at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, and a Juris Doctor candidate, 1997, at Temple University School of Law.
Donald Fitzpatrick, MA LLB, University of Aberdeen, specializes in environmental and international law and has served internships at FIELD and at the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
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