Fifty Years of International Environmental Law

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Fifty Years of International Environmental Law

Developments since the 1972 Stockholm Conference

Ebbesson, Jonas; Langlet, David

Cambridge University Press

04/2026

454

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Inglês

9781009445771

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Introduction: 50 years of shaping international environmental law Jonas Ebbesson and David Langlet; Part I. Concepts, Structures, and Institutions: 1. Stockholm 1972 and the birth of international sustainable development law Nico Schrijver; 2. The missed link between international economic law and social and environmental issues Ellen Hey; 3. On the international environmental governance architecture: looking back to look ahead for our common future Bharat H. Desai; Part II. Human Rights, Participatory Rights, and the Rule of Law: 4. Litigating human rights and the environment in international tribunals 1972-2022: how far have we progressed? Dinah Shelton; 5. Environmental rule of law: from Stockholm 1972 to 2022 and beyond Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Alvin Gachie, Leonie Geene, Macharia Kaguru and Jan Maina; 6. The development of environmental access rights and protection of environmental defenders Ben Boer and Rowena Cantley-Smith; Part III. Consumption, Production, Chemicals, and Waste: 7. Unrealised ambition or unattainable goal? Sustainable consumption and production in international law Eva R. van der Marel and Catherine Redgwell; 8. International regulation and the management of mining since the 1972 Stockholm conference: from local to global concerns Timo Koivurova; 9. Chemicals and wastes in international environmental policy and law: from trail smelter to a circular economy Katharina Kummer Peiry; 10. The unfinished agenda of Stockholm 1972: a rights-based approach to chemicals and wastes Marcos A. Orellana; 11. The dynamics of international and European Union law on waste and chemicals: past, present, and future Carl Dalhammar; Part IV. The Atmosphere: 12. Implementing principle 21 of the Stockholm declaration: regional efforts to regulate transboundary air pollution Phoebe Okowa and Sean O'Reilly; 13. Climate protection 50 years after Stockholm: international law at the precipice Jutta Brunnee; 14. A southern state of mind: from being 'mindful of ... effects on climate' to climate litigation in the global South Jacqueline Peel; 15. Trade and atmospheric protection at Stockholm+50: plus ca change? Harro van Asselt; Part V. Waters: 16. The Stockholm declaration at sea: influences on the content and context of the law of the sea Richard Barnes; 17. Linking international regimes on oceans and fresh water since the 1972 Stockholm conference: the case of preventing land-based marine plastic pollution via international watercourses Yoshifumi Tanaka; Part VI. Nature and Biodiversity: 18. The progressive development of international biodiversity law from the 1972 Stockholm conference to the synergistic protection of biodiversity and human rights, including at the ocean-climate nexus Elisa Morgera; 19. Aspirations of developing countries in biodiversity treaty-making processes: dreams deferred? Dire D. Tladi; 20. The influence of the Stockholm conference on the development of nature protection law at an international level and in Europe Nicolas de Sadeleer; 21. Fifty years of international law-making on the environment: women shaping legal principles and solidarity Claudia Ituarte-Lima; Annex 1. Declaration of the United Nations conference on the human environment, 1972; Annex 2. Stockholm+50: A healthy planet for the prosperity of all - our responsibility, our opportunity, summary points of leadership dialogues and outcome.
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