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  • Constitutional Law

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Constitutional Law

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  • The Climate Threat. Crisis for Democracy?

    Springer International Publishing AG The Climate Threat. Crisis for Democracy?

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    Book SynopsisA key point in the book is the need to focus more seriously at the energy problem as the real problem behind global warming. The failure of global climate policies to reduce CO2 emissions and halt climate change has led an increasing number of scientist and activists to lose confidence in democracy's ability to handle climate change and led them to look to more authoritarian measures to meet the problem. The book documents these trends, also from a historical perspective, criticize them and sketches more democratic alternatives.Table of ContentsPART I. The climate threat and democracyChapter 1. The point of departure A global failure A gloomy picture Will we have to discard democracy to save the world? My point of departure What about the precautionary principle? Democracy The two sides of the climate problem Chapter 2. The climate problem and climate policy The mechanisms behind global warming Global warming versus climate An example: “We have only 12 years” What does the IPCC say? Climate policy A wicked problem From Rio via Kyoto to Paris A failing model Goal management of the global temperature The global strategy and the frustration with democracy Part II. Antidemocratic threats Chapter 3. The antidemocratic heritage and the dream about “Eco dictatorship” Historical roots – society as a threat against nature The ecological heritage of the environmental movement The extreme to the right – eco fascism Eco fascism to-day Chapter 4. The current climate debate and the threat to democracy The deep-ecology roots of the current climate debate Anti-democratic activism The vision of the expert-governed meritocracy Climate change as a threat against free debate and critical research Critique of the antidemocratic answer to the climate problem Are authoritarian regimes doing better? Is an authoritarian climate coup likely? Chapter 5. Popular climate uproar and the undermining of democracy The car-based society Climate uproar to “save the climate” The road toll uproar The ferry uproar The wind power uproar The popular uproar against climate hysteria Unrealistic climate goals and the undermining of democracy The problem with the person-focused climate policy The polarized climate debate and the undermining of democracy Chapter 6. The “non-political” solution of the climate problem What is climate engineering A global heatshield Historical retrospect A problematic strategy The search for knowledge The democratic problem PART III. DEMOCRATIC ALTERNATIVES Chapter 7. A wicked problem The crisis strategy Why do climate policies become so conflict-ridden? A little bit of theory The theory and climate policies – wind power as an example About theory and practice Lenin and Thunberg or Brox (for info: Brox is a Norwegian professor) About future generations About eating an elephant Chapter 8. Contributions to democratic answers to the climate problem About taking bites of the elephant Carbon tax rather that emission quotas Green growth A green New Deal What about nuclear power? Finally, some points about adapting to a changing climate No “quick fix” Chapter 9. The dream about Paradise About recreating Paradise Forward towards the past Paradise lost The climate problem, democracy and defence of the open society References Notes Keywords

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  • Cycling

    Elsevier Science Cycling

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    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Development of two wheelers/bicycles and their use Manuel Stoffers 2. E-bikes Jessica Bourne 3. Street level design for cycling Marc Schlossberg 4. Network level design for cycling Regine Gerike 5. A global overview of cycling trends Ralph Buehler 6. Modeling (forecasting) of cycling behavior Serge Hoogendoorn 7. Interactions of cyclists with other road users Heather Kaths 8. Inequalities and determinants of cycling Eugeni Vidal 9. Physical and mental health of cyclists Paul Kelly 10. Emission reduction potentials from mode-shift to cycling Christian Brand 11. Cycling safety Jake Olivier 12. Innovations in data collection and research methods Greg Griffin 13. Tools for practitioners John Parkin 14. Cycling during and after COVID Angela Francke 15. Translating evidence into practice: bottlenecks in cycling planning and policy Kevin Krizek

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  • Natural Science and Indigenous Knowledge

    Cambridge University Press Natural Science and Indigenous Knowledge

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    Book SynopsisHow do we combine the areas of intersection between science and indigenous knowledge, but without losing the totality of both? This book''s objective is to consider how Indigenous populations have lived and managed the landscape. Specifically, how their footprint was a result of the combination of their empirical knowledge and their culture. The chapters are divided into four groups: The first deals with reintegrating cultures and natural landscapes and the role of kinship and oral tradition. The second group approaches the landscape as a living university of learning and managing, discussing the ethnobotany of how to grow more responsibly, and assess and project the harvest. The third group deals with the managing of fire in an anthropogenic plant community and how to integrate indigenous agriculture in hydrology and dry regions. The fourth group consists of studies of how science and indigenous knowledge can be taught in schools using land-based studies.

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  • Anthropocene Mobilities

    Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Anthropocene Mobilities

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  • Global Changes: Ethics, Politics and Environment in the Contemporary Technological World

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Global Changes: Ethics, Politics and Environment in the Contemporary Technological World

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    Book SynopsisThis book offers an authoritative analysis of the challenges that have arisen as a result of modern technologies. It covers several environmental problems, such as climate change, overexploitation of natural resources, loss of natural habitats, pollution and human population growth, and discusses practical scenarios for sustainable human dwelling of our planet. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, the first part introduces “global changes”, describing how they are happening in reality, and the challenges arising from them. The second part introduces methodological approaches borrowed from various disciplines, such as engineering, management science, philosophy and theology, which can help deal with the contemporary challenges resulting from global changes. Lastly, the third part discusses some of the themes presented in the light of novel concepts, such as the Anthropocene, and includes interesting proposals and ideas about how human beings could dwell the Earth in this new age. Offering a comprehensive theoretical reflection on the relation between technology, environment and human beings, it also provides a practice-oriented guide for researchers and decision-makers working on a new ethical paradigm of acting in the Anthropocene.Table of ContentsIntroduction.- What’s New about Global Changes? Rethinking Technology, Environment, and Society. An Overview.- New Environments. Rethinking Ethics in an Era of Technological Changes.- New Praxis. Releasement in a Technological World.- New Technologies. Rethinking Ethics and the Environment.- New Politics. Sovereignty, Representation, and the Nonhuman.- New Wastes. Nature is not an Unlimited Station.- Contemporary Challenges.- Ethics and Geoengineering: An Overview.- Two Conceptions of Embracing Ecological Change in Ecosystem Man-agement and Species Conservation: Accommodation and Intervention.- Groundwater as a Common Pool Resource: Modelling, Management and the Complicity Ethic in a Non-Collective World.- Sustainability and the Future of the Commons. An Epistemological Examination.- Global Social Change: Human Ecology from an Eco-ethical Perspective.

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  • Eradicating Ecocide 2nd Edition

    Shepheard-Walwyn (Publishers) Ltd Eradicating Ecocide 2nd Edition

    Book SynopsisThis is the second edition of Polly Higgins' book which exposes corporate and political ecocide and proposes environmental law needed to prevent earth's trajectory towards disaster.Trade Review"A SIMPLE expedient, yet how revolutionary! A global standard of care would reconfigure the entire edifice of international justice on the foundation of Earth Jurisprudence... Eradicating Ecocide brims with hope and reads like a mystery novel." Sierra Club, BC // "... THE BOOK isn't another wild diatribe against business - rather it is an examination of international law and how environmental protection has somehow been left by the wayside ... [It] asks everyone to re-examine the legal framework within which we are attempting to accomplish this, and provides business leaders with a golden opportunity of making it happen." corporate-eye.com // "... LAYS THE framework for us to lobby our leaders for real environmental laws and contains tips on taking action..." The Observer Magazine // "WITHIN the UN framework, the concept behind the sacred trust is to ask for 'community interests to be placed over private and corporate decisions.'" Amelia's MagazineTable of ContentsNote to the Second Edition; Introduction // Part 1: How Law Caused the Commercial Takeover of the World; 1 Taking Stock; 2 Massacre of the Innocents; 3 Telling the Truth about the Birds and the Bees // Part 2: Protecting our Oikos; Principles to Protect our Oikos // Part 3: Eradicating Ecocide; 5 Ecocide: the 5th Crime Against Peace; 6 The Sacred Trust of Civilization; 7 Holding Business to Account; 8 Environmental Sustainability; 9 New Developments // Part 4: Towards a Living Planet; 10 The Commanding Voice of the People // Epilogue; Notes; Index

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  • Promoting Productive Cooperation Between Space

    IGI Global Promoting Productive Cooperation Between Space

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    Book SynopsisA major non-technical challenge of space activities is ensuring productive cooperation, communication, and understanding between the engineers who design the mission and the space lawyers who cover its relevant legal aspects. Though both groups usually attain some level of understanding, it is only achieved after many years of experience in the space industry and through repeated contact with topics relevant to their projects. A basic understanding of the most important legal and technical aspects acquired earlier in their careers can facilitate better cooperation and more efficient development of space projects. Promoting Productive Cooperation Between Space Lawyers and Engineers is a pivotal reference source that provides vital insights into basic legal and technical topics and challenges that occur while planning and conducting typical space activities. The book uses high-profile space missions as examples and highlights the major technical aspects of these missions and the legal issues applied to these missions. While highlighting topics such as planetary settlements, policy perspectives, and suborbital spaceflight, this publication is ideally designed for lawyers, engineers, academicians, students, and professionals.

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  • Springer International Publishing AG Environmental Modeling with Stakeholders: Theory, Methods, and Applications

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    Book SynopsisThis volume brings together, in a central text, chapters written by leading scholars working at the intersection of modeling, the natural and social sciences, and public participation. This book presents the current state of knowledge regarding the theory and practice of engaging stakeholders in environmental modeling for decision-making, and includes basic theoretical considerations, an overview of methods and tools available, and case study examples of these principles and methods in practice. Although there has been a significant increase in research and development regarding participatory modeling, a unifying text that provides an overview of the different methodologies available to scholars and a systematic review of case study applications has been largely unavailable. This edited volume seeks to address a gap in the literature and provide a primer that addresses the growing demand to adopt and apply a range of modeling methods that includes the public in environmental assessment and management.The book is divided into two main sections. The first part of the book covers basic considerations for including stakeholders in the modeling process and its intersection with the theory and practice of public participation in environmental decision-making. The second part of the book is devoted to specific applications and products of the various methods available through case study examination. This second part of the book also provides insight from several international experts currently working in the field about their approaches, types of interactions with stakeholders, models produced, and the challenges they perceived based on their practical experiences.Table of ContentsPart I: The Process of Environmental Modeling with Stakeholders.- Cognitive, Material and Technological Considerations in Participatory Environmental Modeling.- Learning Through Participatory Modeling: Reflections on What it Means and How it is Measured.- Values in Participatory Modeling: Theory and Practice.- Eliciting Judgments, Priorities, and Values Using Structured Survey Methods.- Participatory Modeling and Structured Decision-making.- Ensuring that Ecological Science Contributes to Natural Resource Management using a Delphi-derived Approach.- Part II: The Application and Products of Environmental Modeling with Stakeholders.- Fuzzy-logic Cognitive Mapping: Introduction and Overview of the Method.- FCMs as a Common base for Linking Participatory Products and Models.- Extending Participatory Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping with a Control Nodes Methodology: A Case Study of a Development Bio-based Economy in the Humber Region, UK.- Effects of Livelihood-diversification on Sustainability of Natural Resources in the Rangelands of East Africa: Participatory Field Studies and Results of an Agent-based Model using the Knowledge of Indigenous Maasai Pastoralists of Kenya.- Level of Sustainable Activity: A Framework for Integrating Stakeholders into the Simulation Modeling and Management of Mixed-use Waterways.- Engaging Stakeholders in Environmental and Sustainability Decisions with Participatory System Dynamics Modeling.- Participatory Modeling and Community Dialog about Vulnerability of Lobster Fishing to Climate Change.- Case Study: Participatory Modeling to Assess Climate Impacts on Water Resources in the Big Wood Basin, Idaho.- Science based Modelling for Supporting Integrated Coastal Zone Management.- Assessing Flood Impacts, Wetland Changes and Climate Adaptation in Europe: The CLIMSAVE Approach.- Linking Participatory, Bayesian, and Agent-based Modeling Techniques to Simulate Coupled Natural-Human System: A Case Study with Ranchers in Sonora, Mexico.

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  • Environmental Law and Economics

    Springer International Publishing AG Environmental Law and Economics

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    Book SynopsisThis anthology discusses important issues surrounding environmental law and economics and provides an in-depth analysis of its use in legislation, regulation and legal adjudication from a neoclassical and behavioural law and economics perspective.Environmental issues raise a vast range of legal questions: to what extent is it justifiable to rely on markets and continued technological innovation, especially as it relates to present exploitation of scarce resources? Or is it necessary for the state to intervene? Regulatory instruments are available to create and maintain a more sustainable society: command and control regulations, restraints, Pigovian taxes, emission certificates, nudging policies, etc. If regulation in a certain legal field is necessary, which policies and methods will most effectively spur sustainable consumption and production in order to protect the environment while mitigating any potential negative impact on economic development? Since the related problems are often caused by scarcity of resources, economic analysis of law can offer remarkable insights for their resolution. Part I underlines the foundations of environmental law and economics. Part II analyses the effectiveness of economic instruments and regulations in environmental law. Part III is dedicated to the problems of climate change. Finally, Part IV focuses on tort and criminal law. The twenty-one chapters in this volume deliver insights into the multifaceted debate surrounding the use of economic instruments in environmental regulation in Europe.Table of ContentsPart I: Foundations.- 1. Sustainable Development and Regulation (Klaus Mathis).- 2. Temporal Spillovers (Bruce R. Huber).- 3. Environmental Law and Economics in Europe (Sebastian Heselhaus).- 4. Defending Environmental Economic Instruments against the Economists and their Opponents (Felix Ekardt and Jutta Wieding).- 5. Escaping the Epistemic Trap (Malte-Christian Gruber).-6. Pope Francis’s and Singaporeans’ Insights on Environment and Economics (Evelyne Fiechter-Widemann).- Part II: Sustainable Regulation.- 7. Behavioural Law & Economics and Sustainable Regulation (Philipp Hacker and Georgios Dimitropoulos).- 8. How to not Introduce Market-based Instruments into Environmental Regulation (Florian Stangl).- 9. Purchasing Energy-Efficient Appliances – To Incentivise or to Regulate? (Renate Schubert).- 10. Incentives Matter for Depolluting Rivers: The Case of the Ganga (RégisLanneau).- 11. Overcoming Nanomaterial Uncertainties: A Responsive Governance Framework (Julian Schenten, Martin Führ and Kilian Bizer).- 12. The Choice of Regulatory Instruments for a Circular Economy (EléonoreMaitre-Ekern).- 13. Governing Environmental Issues through Indicators (Myriam Senn).- Part III: Climate Change.- 14. Emission Trading Systems: A Coasean Answer to Climate Change?.- (Rolf H. Weber).- 15. Caught Between WTO Rules and Climate Change (Elena Cima).- 16. Behavioural and Evolutionary Approach to the Law and Economics of Cap-and-trade (RuteSaraiva).- 17. Climate Change, Environmental Damage and Migration: A Law and Economics Perspective (Philip C. Hanke).- Part IV: Tort and Criminal Law.- 18. Lender Liability for Environmental Damage – Some Preliminary Thoughts on Efficiency and Justification (Piotr Tereszkiewicz).- 19. Between Love Canal and Rada di Augusta: The Optimal Liability for Environmental Damage in American and European Law from the Perspective of Behavioural Law and Economics (Mariusz J. Golecki and JaroslawBoldowski).- 20. An Economic Analysis of Liability and Compensation for Harm from Large-scale Solar Climate Engineering Field Research (Jesse L. Reynolds).- 21. Environmental Criminal Law: A Vital Part of the Regulatory Framework (Konstantina Papathanasiou).

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  • Standards de prova e ônus da prova

    Novas Edicoes Academicas Standards de prova e ônus da prova

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  • Recycling of Industrial Effluents

    New India Publishing Agency Recycling of Industrial Effluents

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    Book SynopsisIncrease in the population has led to rapid industrialization, thus leading to pollution at all levels. With industries of various types discharging their all types of effluents in various sources of water, a constant need has been felt for recycling of these effluents, before discharging them in to these sources. The book makes an attempt to equip it's readers with each and every aspect of recycling of industrial effluents. The entire book provides adequate information from the very basics to various types of recycling techniques.Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. Environment 3. Environment v/s Development 4. Water Resources 5. Water Pollution 6. Forest Resources 7. Forest Degradation 8. Industries. Effluents and Their Treatments 9. Effects of Industrial Effluents 10. Analysis of Industrial Effluent 11. Treatments of Industrial Effluents 12. Volatile Organic Compounds 13. World Bank Standards and Indian Standards 14. Phytosociology 15. Biostatistics 16. Recycling Technology 17. Biological Methods of Recycling 18. Chemical Methods of Recycling 19. Evopotranspiration 20. Zero Waste 21. Case Studies

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  • Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous

    United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous

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    Book SynopsisThe Manual of Tests and Criteria contains criteria, test methods and procedures to be used for classification of dangerous goods according to the provisions of Parts 2 and 3 of the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Model Regulations, as well as of chemicals presenting physical hazards according to the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). As a consequence, it supplements also national or international regulations which are derived from the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods or the GHS. At its ninth session (7 December 2018), the Committee adopted a set of amendments to the sixth revised edition of the Manual as amended by Amendment 1. This seventh revised edition takes account of these amendments. In addition, noting that the work to facilitate the use of the Manual in the context of the GHS had been completed, the Committee considered that the reference to the “Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods” in the title of the Manual was no longer appropriate, and decided that from now on, the Manual should be entitled “Manual of Tests and Criteria"".

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  • Cambridge University Press Climate Change in Practice Topics for Discussion with Group Exercises

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    Book SynopsisDerived from an undergraduate course taught by the author, this accessible book seeks to challenge and provoke readers by posing a series of topical questions concerning climate change and society. Topic summaries provide answers to technical, socio-economic and moral questions surrounding the deployment of climate science. These include how to build and test a climate model, whom and what is most at risk from climate change, and whether we should geoengineer the climate. Practical exercises and case studies provide deeper insights by taking readers through role-play activities and authentic climate change projects. Supporting materials, including notes for instructors and students, graphics, video-clips, games, and online resources, offer scope for further private study and group work. With a focus on applying climate science in practice, this book is ideal for students of geography, natural science, engineering and economics, as well as practitioners involved in the climate service iTrade Review'The most engaging book I have read about climate change in many years. I found it difficult to put down! It takes a fresh and novel perspective on climate change science, through critical analysis of the utility and applicability of the science for use in society. Comprehensively researched and up to date, many of the issues discussed relate to recent debates and developments in the field of climate change science and policy. At each stage, the scientific and societal challenges of the production and use of the scientific material is considered. The exercises are novel, thought-provoking, and will engage today's students - I look forward to applying them in my own classroom. The book is extremely well written, in accessible language, and is brimming over with relevant and attractive photographs, maps and diagrams. It will appeal to students, instructors, decision-makers, and researchers of climate change alike.' Rachel Warren, University of East Anglia'Climate Change in Practice is an excellent and much needed book that challenges the reader to think broadly about a range of issues surrounding the climate change debate. The author has a unique range of expertise and experiences to tackle such broad topics. While intended for students and practitioners in the climate services industry, the book also provides a very valuable context not only for the climate-interested public but also for climate researchers, regarding the technical, socio-economic and moral questions surrounding the applications of climate science.' Judith Curry, Georgia Institute of Technology'Wilby's Climate Change in Practice could hardly have come at a more timely moment as the debate around climate change mitigation is sharpened by recent political developments. Illustrated throughout by relevant real world problems, accessible to the lay person, and informative for experts, this is an enjoyable and fascinating read for anyone with an interest in one of the major challenges for human society in the 21st century. Addressing the climate change science-policy interface, it provides a discussion of competing perspectives based on critical evaluation of supporting data and analyses. Wilby is uniquely well qualified to write about this boundary area, with a background that includes academic research, a senior advisory role for government, and extensive consultancy experience, and the book consistently impresses with its wide range of authoritative and up-to-date material.' Howard Wheater, University of Saskatchewan, Canada'Climate Change in Practice certainly meets its stated aims of challenging and provoking using contemporary societal problems and is an ideal resource for students and their teachers. However, the final chapters of the book also demonstrate that its worth lies beyond that of a classroom manual, as it reinforces the assertion that how we address the challenges posed by climate change matters and it concludes with serious messages around the ethics of climate change science and practice, alongside a call for openness and inclusivity in our approach to meeting the diverse problems associated with climate change. The book therefore serves as a manual for both teaching and applying climate change practice.' Stephen Blenkinsop, Progress in Physical Geography'The book is a distillation of [Professor] Wilby's extensive and deep knowledge of a wide range of issues related to global warming within the context of climate change, its possible consequences and what might be done about it. At £29.99, the book must surely be good value as a supplementary handbook, where the target audiences '… are university students and their instructors, postgraduate students and researchers, as well as climate service providers'.' Ian Littlewood, Circulation'A well chosen title! … This is a textbook, though the object is not to unravel the science of climate change - it's what follows that is the subject of the book. It also claims to be relevant for undergraduates in many degree courses. I think that the author and publisher are doing themselves a disservice. It is for all of us to contribute solutions to the problem and to do something positive, as well as convincing others to do likewise. So I recommend that you find time to read it.' Martin Hutchins, Royal Meteorological SocietyTable of ContentsPreface; 1. What is the average global temperature and how has it changed?; 2. Why does climate change?; 3. What does it take to build a model of the climate system?; 4. How trustworthy are climate models?; 5. What is the purpose of regional climate downscaling?; 6. What is the 'uncertainty cascade' and why does it matter?; 7. What shapes climate vulnerability?; 8. When are climate forecasts good enough to take action?; 9. Whom or what are most at risk from climate change?; 10. How can urbanites avoid becoming climate victims or villains?; 11. What is dangerous climate change?; 12. Why and how are carbon footprints measured?; 13. How to decarbonise economies?; 14. How is it possible to adapt to an uncertain climate?; 15. Could or should humankind geoengineer Earth?; 16. How is climate change communicated?; 17. Who are climate experts?; 18. How connected is climate change to other global challenges?; References; Index.

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  • Cambridge University Press Industrial Policy and the World Trade Organization

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    Book SynopsisThe severe global financial crisis of 2008 could not be overcome without government interventions through industrial policy. This timely book analyses industrial policy from the perspectives of trade law and economics under the WTO system. The author expertly examines both general tools of protecting and supporting domestic producers and specific topics like special economic zones, localization, greening measures and creative economy. In addition to legal texts and jurisprudence, this book extensively utilizes other WTO materials to show what is actually discussed in WTO meetings and forums on relevant issues. Where applicable, the author advances practical recommendations for ''right'' or ''optimal'' industrial policy in certain contexts based on trade rules, case law and some countries'' real experiences. The author concludes this work with some thoughts on concrete actions to be taken at the WTO and national levels and in academic circles in order to better tackle industrial policy issues.Trade Review'Professor Shadikhodjaev has written a must-have reference book for anyone who cares about the role of governments in the global economy and world trading system.' Julia Ya Qin, Wayne State University and Peking University International Law Institute'This informative book describes what forms of industrial policy are consistent with the rules of the World Trade Organization. The book is densely written and thick with legal terminology, but it is valuable as an authoritative reference work. In addition to analyzing WTO policies, Shadikhodjaev provides a useful catalog of areas where the WTO's rules are ambiguous and suggests how they might be clarified and improved.' Richard N. Cooper, Foreign AffairsTable of ContentsPart I. General Tools of Industrial Policy: 1. Industrial policy under the global trade regime; 1.1. The conceptual framework for industrial policy; 1.2. The multilateral trading system and industrial policy; 1.3. Concluding remarks; 2. Protection of domestic industry; 2.1. Border restrictions; 2.2. Taxes; 2.3. Product standards; 2.4. Protection of services industries; 2.5. Concluding remarks; 3. Promotion of domestic industry; 3.1. The economics of government subsidies; 3.2. The WTO subsidy regime; 3.3. Industrial policies in upstream sectors; 3.4. Concluding remarks; Part II. Special Topics of Industrial Policy: 4. Free zones and industrial development; 4.1. Free zones as an industrial policy tool; 4.2. Free zones under the revised Kyoto Convention; 4.3. Free zones under WTO rules; 4.4. Customs and trade rules: some questions of concurrent application; 4.5. Concluding remarks; 5. Local content requirements and industrialization; 5.1. LCRs and world practice; 5.2. Review of the economic literature; 5.3. The scope of the WTO-applicability to LCRs; 5.4. Legality of LCRs under WTO rules; 5.5. Data localization requirements as an emerging issue; 5.6. Concluding remarks; 6. The greening of industrial policy; 6.1. Environmental dimensions of industrial policy and trade; 6.2. Border carbon adjustments; 6.3. Renewable energy subsidies; 6.4. Environmental labels; 6.5. Environmental exceptions under GATT Article XX; 6.6. Harmonization of the trade and environmental regimes; 6.7. Concluding remarks; 7. Industrial policy in the age of creative economy; 7.1. Creative economy as a new paradigm of industrial policy; 7.2. The status of creative products under the WTO legal framework; 7.3. Creative economy and technological progress under WTO law; 7.4. Policy space for trade restrictions on creative products; 7.5. Concluding remarks.

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  • Cambridge University Press Modelling Naturebased Solutions

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    Book SynopsisNature-based solutions (NBS) are essential to ensure a sustainable society and healthy ecosystem over the coming decades. However, the systems to be managed are both broad and complex, requiring an integrated understanding of both bio-physical systems, such as soils and water, and economic and social systems, such as urban development and human behaviour. This edited book joins these domains of knowledge together from an applied perspective and considers how computer science can help. It takes a strategic look at the benefits and barriers to using modelling within environmental management and planning practice. It delves further by providing an in-depth comparative review of a wide range of models from a variety of scientific disciplines of interest with examples of their use for NBS. As such, this illustrated guide is designed to help students, researchers and practitioners navigate the huge range of modelling options available and develop the common understanding to work inter-discipTable of ContentsIntroduction Neil Sang; 1. Landscape modelling and stakeholder engagement: participatory approaches and landscape visualisation David Miller, Åsa Ode Sang, Iain Brown, Jose Munoz-Rojas, Chen Wang and Gillian Donaldson-Selby; 2. Agent-based models of coupled social and natural systems Jiaqi Ge and Gary Polhill; 3. Modelling nature-based solutions from soil ecosystem services Matthew Aitkenhead; 4. Modelling water resources for nature-based solutions Sarah Dunn; 5. Models at the service of marine nature-based solutions Ioanna Akoumianaki and Arthur Capet; 6. Coastal and freshwater flood models: a review in the context of NBS Neil Sang; 7. Nature-based solutions to urban microclimate regulation Johanna Deak Sjöman and Erik Johansson; 8. Data mining, machine learning and spatial data infrastructures for scenario modelling Neil Sang and Matthew Aitkenhead; 9. Can geodesign be used to facilitate boundary management for planning and implementation of nature-based solutions? Sarah Gottwald, Ron Janssen and Christopher Raymond; 10. Integrating models into practice-recommendations Neil Sang, Ionna Akoumianaki, Matthew Aitkenhead, David Miller and Åsa Ode-Sang; Index.

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  • High Speed Passenger Rail: Viability, Challenges

    Nova Science Publishers Inc High Speed Passenger Rail: Viability, Challenges

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    Book SynopsisThe factors affecting the economic viability of high speed rail lines include the level of expected riders, costs, and public benefits, which are influenced by a line''s corridor and service characteristics. High speed rail tends to attract riders in dense, highly populated corridors, especially when there is congestion on existing transportation modes. Characteristics of the proposed service are also key considerations, as high speed rail attracts riders where it compares favourably to travel alternatives with regard to door-to-door trip times, prices, frequency of service, reliability and safety. In this book, a strategic vision for high speed rail is offered, particularly in relation to the role that high speed rail can play in the national transportation system, clearly identifying potential objectives and goals for high speed rail systems and the roles that federal and other stakeholders should play in achieving each objective and goal. The recently enacted Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement Act of 2008 will likely increase the federal role in the development of high speed rail, as will the newly enacted American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. This book consists of public documents which have been located, gathered, combined, reformatted, and enhanced with a subject index, selectively edited and bound to provide easy access.

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  • iUniverse THE RAPE OF 2500 CREDITORS BY THE UNITED STATES JUDICIAL SYSTEM an Expos an Expos

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  • Springer Rights Based Fishing 169 Nato Science Series E

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  • Springer Current Issues in Maritime Economics

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  • Springer Environmental Policy in Search of New Instruments 3 Environment Science and Society

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  • Springer Sustainable Development Science Ethics and Public Policy 3 Environmental Science and Technology Library

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  • Springer Soil and Groundwater Pollution Fundamentals Risk Assessment and Legislation

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  • Springer The Climate Change Convention and Developing Countries From Conflict to Consensus 8 Environment Policy

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  • Springer Cooperative Environmental Governance

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  • Springer Cooperative Environmental Governance

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  • Springer On the Compatibility of Flexible Instruments

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  • Springer Justice to Future Generations and the Environment 40 Law and Philosophy Library

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  • Springer Fundamentals of Integrated Coastal Management 49 GeoJournal Library

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  • Springer Climate Change and European Leadership

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  • Springer Implementing the Environmental Protection Regime for the Antarctic 28 Environment Policy

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  • Springer Law and Economics of International Climate Change Policy 30 Environment Policy

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  • Springer Security Trade and Environmental Policy A USEuropean Union Transatlantic Agenda

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Anthropocene Mobilities

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    Book SynopsisPeter Cox is emeritus professor of sociology at the University of Chester, UK.

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  • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Public Law Outlines Diagrams and Study Aids Volume 3 VisuaLaw Study Guides

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Legal Challenges at the End of the Fossil Fuel Era

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    Book SynopsisPreface.- Introduction: Challenges at the end of the fossil fuel era: An overview.- Part 1: Environmental and Social Energy Justice.-  Chapter 1: Transitioning all together? Participation rights, foreign investment, and the pursuit of a just energy future.- Chapter 2: The right to a decent standard of living: A practical tool to guarantee basic needs at the end of the fossil fuel era.- Chapter 3: Energy communities: Why (sometimes) the commons need the state.- Chapter 4: Linking energy poverty, environmental justice and forced displacement: Controversies and ways forward.- Chapter 5: Theorising a human rights-based approach to energy transition and its justiciability in international and domestic jurisprudence,- Chapter 6: Just transition litigation in Latin America: Striking a balance between economic development and environmental and social energy justice.- Part 2: Legal and Political Challenges of a Clean and Just Energy Transition.-  Chapter 7: The challenge of phasing out' fossil fuels: a climate-changing transition.- Chapter 8: The role of hydrogen for a sustainable energy transition in the European Union: Between a fossil-based and a renewable path.- Chapter 9: The legal protection of the territory of Catalonia against specific renewable energy projects.- Chapter 10: Critical mineral supply in the European energy transition: Towards just institutional approaches.- Chapter 11: Sustainable Energy' under reformed international investment agreements.- Chapter 12: Energy Charter Treaty and investor-State dispute settlement: Legal challenges in energy transition.

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  • Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Farthing on International Shipping

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    Book SynopsisThe book provides an introduction to shipping in all its aspects. It is a valuable source of information for students of traditional maritime law as well as for those who seek to understand maritime and shipping services on a global scale. The text includes information and analytical content on national and international practices in shipping, including the age-old dichotomy between freedom in international shipping and the persistent demands of states to control specific maritime areas, as well as the tension between, on the one hand, the desire on the part of sovereign states to regulate and protect their shipping interests and, on the other, the abiding concern and unquestioned right of the international community to regulate the global shipping industry effectively, in order to ensure maritime safety, protection of the environment and fair competition.Table of ContentsFreedom in International Shipping.- Shipping as a Vital Service to World Trade.- The Sectors of Shipping.- Private Shipping Organisations.- The Interface with Governments: National and International.- Shipping Nationalism and Government Involvement.- Demise of Protectionism and Rise of Liberalisation.- Co-operation in Liner Shipping.- Development of Competition Policy and its Historical Evolution.- Maritime Governance.- Nationality and Registration of Ships: Concept and Practice.- Maritime Safety Standards: Compliance and Enforcement.- Maritime Security: Legal Framework in International Law.- Protection of the Marine Environment.- The Private Law of Marine Pollution.- Liability and Limitation of Liability.- Conclusion: The Current Milieu and Beyond.

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  • Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher The Concept of Universal Crimes in International Law

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  • Brill The International Legal Régime for the Protection of the Stratospheric Ozone Layer: Second Revised Edition

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    Book SynopsisThe Montreal Protocol, which is based on the Vienna Ozone Convention, is known as one of the most successful environmental treaties in the history of international law. These treaties, together with non-binding instruments adopted by the MOP/COP, have gradually formed the so-called ‘ozone régime’ and have exerted a significant influence on the international legal order. The first edition of Professor Yoshida’s monograph, The International Legal Régime for the Protection of the Stratosphere Ozone Layer, published in 2001, provided a renowned and comprehensive contemporary study of the international ozone régime. In the second revised edition, the author provides a detailed analysis of the developments in the ozone régime after the adoption of the 1999 Beijing Amendments, including the operation of the Non-Compliance Procedure and the Kigali Amendment on a global phase-down of HFCs.Trade Review"Dr. Yoshida has written the most comprehensive contemporary study of the international ozone régime in English. He has explored both the negotiation of the relevant treaties and their operation in practice. His study addresses legal and institutional issues and gives important insights into some of the most novel features of the rigime, including its non-compliance procedure. There is much in his work which will interest both lawyers and international relations specialists. Above all he shows that multilateral, negotiated, solutions to global environmental problems are possible, given sufficient political will. His conclusions deserve the wider appreciation which publication of this book will help to ensure." - Professor Alan E. Boyle, University of EdinburghTable of ContentsList of Cases Preface to the Second Revised Edition About the Author Foreword  Introduction Part 1: International Legal Régimes  1International Environmental Régimes  IA Preliminary Examination of ‘International Régimes’  IIInternational Régimes in International Environmental Relations  IIIInternational Environmental Régimes and International Law  ALaw-Making in International Cooperation Régimes of Environmental Regulation  BThe Institutionalisation of International Environmental Cooperation  C‘Soft Enforcement’ of Treaties: Implementation of and Compliance with Legal Obligations of Environmental Régimes  DNon-Governmental Organisations as Actors of International Legal Régimes  IVThe Emergence of the ‘Self-Contained’ Régime for Obligations Erga Omnes: Ensuring Universal Compliance  VConclusions Part 2: The International Treaties for the Protection of the Ozone Layer  2The 1985 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer and Principles of Modern International Environmental Law  IIntroduction  IIThe Negotiation of the 1985 Vienna Ozone Convention  ANational and Regional Regulation of Major Chlorofluorocarons (CFCs)  BThe Vienna Convention Negotiation within the UNEP as a Law-Making Forum  (1)The International Ozone Régime-Building from 1977 to 1980  (2)The Discussions at the Ad Hoc Working Group (1982–1985)  (3)Negotiating an Ozone Protocol for Controlling CFCs  (4)‘The Vienna Ozone Layer Convention is Adopted’  IIIThe 1985 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer  AThe Definition of ‘Adverse Effects’ Caused by Ozone Depletion  (1)The Limited Scope of the Term ‘Air Pollution’ in Regional Environmental Treaties  (2)Adverse Effects Caused by Ozone Depletion  BThe Legal Status of the Ozone Layer in General International Law  (1)National Jurisdiction over the Ozone Layer  (2)The Ozone Layer as ‘Common Concern of Mankind’  CThe Vienna Ozone Convention and the ‘Principle’ of the Precautionary Approach in Modern International Law of the Environment  (1)The Vienna Ozone Convention and Principle 21 of the 1972 Stockholm Declaration on the Human Environment  (2)The Vienna Ozone Convention and the Precautionary Environmental ‘Principle’: The Emergence of a New Approach  (a)International Environmental Cooperation: Developments Subsequent to the Adoption of Principle 22 of the 1972 Stockholm Declaration  (b)The Precautionary Environmental ‘Principle’ or Approach  DThe Provisions of the Vienna Ozone Convention  (1)The General Obligations: Legal Basis of the Montreal Ozone Protocol  (2)The Conference of the Parties to the Vienna Ozone Convention  (3)The UNEP Ozone Secretariat for the Vienna Convention and the Montreal Protocol  (4)The Dispute Settlement Procedures under the Vienna Ozone Convention  IVAssessment of the Vienna Ozone Convention  3The Montreal Protocol: The Evolution of the International Regulatory Régime for the Protection of the Ozone Layer  IIntroduction  IIThe Montreal Protocol Negotiation: Preparation on the Protocol on the Protection of the Ozone Layer within the UNEP  AThe First Session of the Working Group  BThe Second Session of the Working Group  CToward a Final Decision in Montreal in September 1987  IIIInternational Legal Regulation of Specified ODSs under the Montreal Protocol  AThe Final Agreement: Provisions of the Montreal Protocol  BInternational Control Measures for ODSs  (1)The Substances Covered by the Montreal Ozone Protocol  (2)The Percentage Reduction Approach: Consumption and Production  (3)The Ozone-Depleting Potentials (ODPs)  (4)The Special Situation of the Former USSR  (5)Non-Compliance with the Control Measures: Compliance Control  CThe Internal Mechanisms for Amendments and Adjustments: Strengthening the System of the International Control Measures  DThe European Community as the ‘Regional Economic Integration Organisation’: The Joint Implementation of the ODS Control Measures  ESpecial Situation of Developing Countries: The ‘Grace Period’ for Article 5 Countries  (1)The Justification for the Grace Period  (2)The Grace and Phaseout Period for Article 5 Countries  (3)The Principle of Common-But-Differentiated Responsibility  (4)The Consequences of the Grace Period  IVThe Development of the International Cooperative and Regulatory Ozone Régime: The Evolution of International Control Measures and Other ODSs-Related Issues  AThe Need for Revisions of the 1987 version of the Protocol: New Scientific Knowledge on the State of the Ozone Layer  BThe 1989 Helsinki Ozone Meeting and Its International Soft Law  CThe 1990 London Ozone Meeting: Strengthening the Control Measures and the Establishment of the Multilateral Fund  DThe 1992 Copenhagen Ozone Meeting: Strengthening the Control Measures of HCFCs and the Establishment of the Montreal NCP  EThe 1995 Vienna Ozone Meeting: The Control Measures for HCFCs and Methylbromide, and the Extension of the Grace Period  FThe 1997 Montreal Ozone Meeting: Control Measures of Methylbromide and Illegal Trade in CFCs and ODSs  GThe 1999 Beijing Ozone Meeting: A Freeze in HCFCs Production and the Control of a New ODS – Bromochloromethane  HThe 2007 Montreal Ozone Meeting: Adjustments for Accelerating HCFCs Phaseout  IThe 2016 Kigali Ozone Meeting: Phasing Down of Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)  VThe Domestic Implementation of the International Treaties for the Protection of the Ozone Layer  AIntroduction  BDomestic Implementation of the Ozone Treaties in Japan  VIConclusions Part 3: The Ozone Layer Régime and the Wto/Gatt Law Régime  4The Montreal Ozone Protocol Régime and the International Trade Law Régime of the WTO/GATT  IIntroduction  AMultilateral Environmental Agreements and WTO/gatt Law  BMultilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs)  IIThe International Régime for Trade Restrictions of ODSs  AThe Background of Article 4 of the Montreal Protocol: Resolving the Problem of Non-Participation in the MEA Régime  BArticle 4 of the Montreal Protocol: Process and Production Method-Related Arguments  IIIThe WTO/GATT Trade Law  AThe WTO/GATT Law  BThe Governing Economic Principles of GATT Law  CGATT Case-Law  IVThe Legal Conflicts between MEAs and WTO/GATT Trade Law  AThe Legal Conflicts between MEAs and WTO/gatt Trade Law  BThe Relationship between MEA Dispute Settlement Procedures and the WTO Dispute Settlement System: The Montreal NCP or the WTO Dispute Settlement Procedures?  (1)General Discussions  (2)The NCP or the WTO Dispute Settlement Procedures?  VGATT Article XX and the Global Protection of the Ozone Layer under the Montreal Protocol  AThe Exceptions under GATT Article XI(1) and XX  BGATT Article XI(2) Exceptions and the Montreal Protocol  CThe Preamble Conditions for GATT Article XX Exceptions and Article 4 of the Montreal Protocol: Compliance with the Terms of the Chapeau  DGATT Article XX(b) and the Protection of the Ozone Layer  (1)Article 4 of the Montreal Protocol is ‘Necessary’ to Protect Human Health and the Environment: GATT Article XX(b) and International Environmental Law  (2)Environmental Objectives of the International Ozone Régime are widely recognised by the International Community  EGATT Article XX(g) and the Protection of the Ozone Layer  VIConclusions Part 4: The Compliance System of the Montreal Protocol  5The Montreal Non-Compliance Procedure and the Functions of the Internal International Organs  IThe Montreal Non-Compliance Procedure (NCP)  AThe Judicial Settlement of International Environmental Disputes  BThe Avoidance and Quasi-Judicial Settlement of Multilateral Environmental Disputes: The Non-Compliance Procedure (NCP)  IIThe Negotiation of the Montreal NCP  IIIThe Meaning of ‘Non-Compliance’ in the Montreal Protocol: A Grey Area of the International Ozone Régime  AThe Meaning of ‘Non-Compliance’ in the Evolving Ozone Régime  BDepoliticising Multilateral Environmental Disputes? The Relationship between the NCP and the Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in the Vienna Ozone Convention  IVThe Mechanics of the Operation of the Montreal NCP: The Functions of the Specialised Internal Treaty Bodies  AThe Structure of the Montreal NCP  (1)The Actors of the NCP  (2)The Principle of Good Faith (Bona fides)  BThe Functions of the Internal International Agencies in the Montreal Non-Compliance Procedure  (1)The UNEP Ozone Secretariat  (2)The Implementation Committee of the NCP  (a)The Structure of the Implementation Committee  (b)The Functions of the Committee in the Montreal NCP  (3)The Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol  (a)The Functions of the Meeting of the Parties in the NCP  (b)The Legal Nature of the Decisions of the Meeting of the Parties  VThe Principal Features of the NCP: The Montreal NCP, International Conciliation and Other Dispute Settlement Procedures  AThe Montreal NCP as a Multilateral Conciliation Mechanism  (1)International Conciliation and the NCP  (2)From Conciliation to the Political Organ of the MEA  BThe Dispute Settlement Mechanisms Used by Other International Institutions  (1)The WTO/GATT Non-Violation Procedure in International Economic Law  (2)The ILO Complaints Procedure  VIThe Montreal NCP Theory: Soft Enforcement of International Environmental Law  VIIThe Montreal NCP in Practice  AEnsuring Compliance with Reporting Requirements, Control Measures and Trade Restrictions  (1)The Reporting Requirements  (2)The Control Measures of ODSs  (3)Trade with Non-Parties  BCase Study: Non-Compliance by the Russian Federation and the Reactions of the NCP Organs  (1)The Russian Federation and the CEITs  (2)Russia’s Non-Compliance Case  VIIIConclusions  6The Financial Mechanism of the Montreal Protocol and the International Transfer of Ozone-Friendly Technology: Capacity Building in the Ozone Régime  IThe Concept of Capacity Building in International Environmental Law  AThe Definition of Capacity Building  BCapacity Building and MEAs  IIThe Negotiation Process of the Montreal Multilateral Fund and Issues Related to Technology Transfer  ACapacity Building under the Vienna Ozone Convention and the Montreal Protocol  BThe Negotiation of the Montreal Multilateral Fund and Technology Transfer  IIIThe Structure of the Financial Mechanism of the Montreal Protocol  AGeneral Legal Aspects  BThe Role of the International Agencies in the Financial Mechanism  (1)The Executive Committee  (2)The Multilateral Fund Secretariat  (3)The Implementing Agencies  (a)The World Bank  (b)The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)  (c)The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)  (d)The United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO)  CThe Global Environment Facility (GEF)  DStrategies: Work Programmes, Country Programmes and Institutional Strengthening  (1)Work Programmes  (2)Country Programmes  (3)Institutional Strengthening for Project Implementation  (4)The Conditionally between MLF Funding and Compliance with the Protocol  IVSpecial Considerations for the International Transfer of Ozone-Friendly Technology  AInternational Technology Transfer  BInternational Technology Transfer of ODS Reduction  VThe Operation of the Financial Mechanism of the Montreal Protocol  AThe Effectiveness of the Montreal Multilateral Fund  (1)The Phaseout of Controlled ODSs  (2)The Transfer of Technology of ODSs  VIConclusions Part 5: Conclusions  7The International Legal Régime for the Protection of the Ozone Layer  Appendices  IThe 1985 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer  IIThe 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer, as adjusted and amended by the Second Meeting of the Parties (London, 27–29 June 1990) and by the Fourth Meeting of the Parties (Copenhagen, 23–25 November 1992) and further adjusted by the Seventh Meeting of the Parties (Vienna, 5–7 December 1995) and further adjusted and amended by the Ninth Meeting of the Parties (Montreal, 15–17 September 1997) and by the Eleventh Meeting of the Parties (Beijing, 29 November – 3 December 1999) and further adjusted by the Nineteenth Meeting of the Parties (Montreal, 17–21 September 2007) and further amended by the Twenty-Eighth Meeting of the Parties (Kigali, 10–15 October 2016)              IIIThe Non-Compliance Procedure (1998)  Indicative List of Measures that Might be Taken by the Me

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  • Brill Use of Experts in International Freshwater Disputes: A Critical Assessment

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    Book SynopsisIn Use of Experts in International Freshwater Disputes, Mbengue and Das offer a critical assessment of the involvement of experts in resolving international water disputes. International disputes related to freshwater are increasing in number and complexity. The rising complexity is necessarily accompanied and compounded by the involvement of experts in dispute resolution. This monograph examines, through a number of case studies, decided by international tribunals, the role and use (or absence) of experts in international freshwater disputes. Through this examination, the authors identify the lacunae as well as good practices in expert use in disputes of this nature. The monograph goes on to suggest the best practices with respect to expert involvement and use for a more efficient and fair resolution of international water disputes.Table of Contents Dedication Use of Experts in International Freshwater Disputes: A Critical Assessment  Makane Moïse Mbengue and Rukmini Das  Abstract  Keywords  Part 1: Introduction  Part 2: Legal Provisions on the Use of Experts in Dispute Resolution  Part 3: Experts in Water Disputes before the International Court of Justice  Part 4: Water Disputes Resolved through Inter-state Arbitration  Part 5: Experts in Investor-State Water Disputes  Part 6: Conclusion: Assessment of the Use of Experts in International Water Disputes  Author Biographies  Acknowledgements  Bibliography

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  • Brill African Basin Management Organizations: Contribution to Pollution Prevention of Transboundary Water Resources

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    Book SynopsisIn African Basin Management Organizations - Contribution to Pollution Prevention of Transboundary Water Resources, Komlan Sangbana highlights how the protection of water resources and their ecosystems has become a key focus of basin organizations in Africa. The development, adoption and implementation of pollution control standards by basin organizations have widened the remit and greatly strengthened the role of these institutions. As such, basin organizations have become central actors in the domain of African regional law for the protection of freshwater resources. This monograph analyses the variety of functions and tasks that have been entrusted to African basin organizations to prevent pollution damage and provides some avenues for strengthening the work they perform to protect river systems.Table of Contents Acknowledgement African Basin Management Organizations—Contribution to Pollution Prevention of Transboundary Water Resources  Komlan Sangbana  Abstract  Keywords  Introduction  Part 1: Role of Basin Organizations in the Formation of Pollution Control Standards  Part 2: the Contribution of Basin Organizations to the Implementation of Pollution Control Standards  Conclusion  Author Biography  Bibliography

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  • Brill The Yearbook of Polar Law Volume 14, 2022

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    Book SynopsisThe Yearbook of Polar Law covers a wide variety of law and policy topics relating to the Arctic and the Antarctic, and even the Third Pole. Many of the articles draw on presentations made at the annual Symposiums on Polar Law. The Editors-in-Chief are Gudmundur Alfredsson of the Stefansson Arctic Institute in Akureyri and the China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing, Julia Jabour of the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Timo Koivurova of the Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, and Akiho Shibata of the Polar Cooperation Research Centre, Kobe University. Articles published in the Yearbook are peer reviewed, unless otherwise noted. The Yearbook will also carry book reviews and occasional news stories. The topics covered in the Yearbook include: - human rights issues, such as autonomy, self-government and self-determination, the rights of indigenous peoples to land and natural resources, cultural rights and cultural heritage, and indigenous traditional knowledge - local, national and corporate governance issues - environmental law, climate change, security and human rights implications of climate change, protected areas and species, and biodiversity - regulatory and management agreements and arrangements for marine environments, marine mammals, fisheries conservation and other biological/mineral/oil resources - jurisdictional and other issues re the exploration, exploitation and shipping of oil, gas and minerals - law of the sea, the retreating sea ice, and continental shelf claims - trade law, potential shipping lines through the northwest and northeast passages, maritime law and transportation law - territorial claims and border disputes on both land and at sea - peace and security, and dispute settlement - the roles and actual involvement of international organizations in the polar regions, such as the Arctic Council, the Nordic Council, the International Whaling Commission, the European Union, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and the United Nations, and - the activities of NGOs, think tanks and academic institutions This Yearbook contains a selection of papers presented at the 14th Polar Law Symposium and other papers submitted.Table of ContentsPreface List of Tables, Figures and Maps Notes on Contributors section 1: The Arctic and the Contribution of ArCS ii Country Visits: Report on a Visit to the Ainu and Lessons for the Arctic  Gudmundur Alfredsson Jus Pro Homine, Natura et Animalis: Dignifying the Right to Life of Arctic Indigenous Peoples  Yota Negishi Implementing the 2017 Arctic Science Cooperation Agreement: Challenges and Opportunities as regards Russia and Japan  Alexander Sergunin and Akiho Shibata Recalcitrant Materialities of a Liminal Ocean: Deconstructing the Arctic ‘Nomos’  Apostolos Tsiouvalas U.S.-China Arctic Cooperation in a New Era of Great Power Competition: Opportunities and Challenges  Yuanyuan Ren section 2: The Antarctic Legal Personality in Antarctica  Trevor Daya-Winterbottom Polar Policy in Practice: Tour Guiding in Antarctica  Hanne Nielsen and Gabriela Roldan The 2018 Judgment by the European Court of Justice on Antarctic mpa s and Its Possible Significance to the Antarctic Treaty System  Gustavo Ramírez Buchheister Antarctic Maritime Zones in the Era of Climate Change: ilc, ila and the Long Road Ahead  Marcelo Molina Villalobos section 3: Non Peer-Reviewed Papers The Pan-Arctic Report on Gender Equality in the Arctic: Moving Forward!  Eva-Maria Svensson, Hjalti Ómar Ágústsson and Embla Eir Oddsdóttir section 4: Book Reviews Vito De Lucia, Alex Oude Elferink and Lan Ngoc Nguyen (eds.), International Law and Marine Areas beyond National Jurisdiction – Reflections on Justice, Space, Knowledge and Power  Katharina Heinrich Snjólaug Árnadóttir. Climate Change and Maritime Boundaries: Legal Consequences of Sea Level Rise  Medy Dervovic

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  • Earth Is Our Business

    Shepheard-Walwyn (Publishers) Ltd Earth Is Our Business

    Book SynopsisEarth is our Business takes forward the argument of Polly Higgins' first book, Eradicating Ecocide. This book proposes new Earth law, but it is also about something more than law: it advocates a new form of leadership which places the health and well-being of people and planet first. Polly Higgins shows how law can provide the tools and be a bridge to a new way of doing business. She argues, in fact, that Earth is the business of us all, not the exclusive preserve of the executives of the world's top corporations.Expanding on the proposal in her first book to make Ecocide an international crime, this book sets out the institutional framework for sustainable development and international environmental governance. It proposes new rules of the game to transform our economies, energy supplies and political landscape in a radical, but practical, way. The implications of Polly Higgins' proposal are far-reaching and profound.Like her award-winning first book, Earth is our Business is written

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  • The Essential Guide to the Use of Land and

    Bath Publishing Ltd The Essential Guide to the Use of Land and

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    Book SynopsisThe Essential Guide to the Use of Land and Buildings under the Planning Acts is the definitive handbook explaining the legal rules governing the use of land and buildings as well as material changes of use.The text first sets out the rules that apply to the use of land generally and to material changes of use. It then explains the provisions of the Use Classes Order in detail. Chapters are also included on Permitted Changes of Use, Unlawful Uses and Lawful Use Certificates, including how to apply for a certificate as well as the procedure for appealing against the refusal of an LUC application.The book, written by renowned planning law author and blogger Martin Goodall, brings all this together in a convenient and accessible work of reference that will prove invaluable for all for all planning and property professionals.

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