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The Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal celebrates its tenth anniversary in 1999. As the only treaty addressing international transfer and environmentally sound management of hazardous wastes at the global level, the Basel Convention has gained universal recognition as the key legal instrument in this field. The anniversary presents an opportunity to assess its evolution , and to consider challenges for the future. Other existing relevant legal instruments have also evolved further, and new ones have been adopted. This book analyses the relationship of the Basel Convention with other pertinent legal rules, and proposes means to form a comprehensive global regulatory regime for hazardous waste management on the basis of the Convention. Since the book was first published, a number of important developments have taken place. Chief among these is the adoption of an amendment to the Basel Convention which provides for a ban on exports of hazardous wastes from OECD to non OECD countries. A tendency to impose similar restrictions can also be observed in other relevant legal instruments. The introduction to this book has therefore been revised by way of a substantial new preface to give an overview of the important developments since 1994, and their impact on the overall analysis.

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Abbreviations ; Foreword ; Table of Cases ; Table of Legal Instruments of the EU and OECD ; Table of Treaties and other International Legal Instruments ; Preface ; Introduction ; 1. Transboundary Movements of Hazardous wastes in International Law ; 2. The Basel Convention: an Analysis and Assessment ; 3. The Basel Convention as an Umbrella for Regional Hazardous waste Treaties ; 4. The Relationship Between the Basel Convention and the Waste Management Systems of the EU and the OECD ; 5. The Basel Regime and Sectoral Pollution Control treaties ; 6. Ensuring Compliance: Relevant Concepts and Mechanisms ; 7. The Contribution of the Basel Convention and Related Rules to an Emerging Global aste Management System ; Appendices ; Bibliography ; Index

International Management of Hazardous Wastes The Basel Convention and Related Legal Rules Oxford Monographs in International Law

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
      Publication Date: 1/6/2000 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780198298274, 978-0198298274
      ISBN10: 0198298277

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      Book Synopsis
      The Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal celebrates its tenth anniversary in 1999. As the only treaty addressing international transfer and environmentally sound management of hazardous wastes at the global level, the Basel Convention has gained universal recognition as the key legal instrument in this field. The anniversary presents an opportunity to assess its evolution , and to consider challenges for the future. Other existing relevant legal instruments have also evolved further, and new ones have been adopted. This book analyses the relationship of the Basel Convention with other pertinent legal rules, and proposes means to form a comprehensive global regulatory regime for hazardous waste management on the basis of the Convention. Since the book was first published, a number of important developments have taken place. Chief among these is the adoption of an amendment to the Basel Convention which provides for a ban on exports of hazardous wastes from OECD to non OECD countries. A tendency to impose similar restrictions can also be observed in other relevant legal instruments. The introduction to this book has therefore been revised by way of a substantial new preface to give an overview of the important developments since 1994, and their impact on the overall analysis.

      Trade Review
      A worthy addition to the Oxford Monographs in International Law series ... a well-researched and comprehensive reference work. * Nicholas Grief, Scottish Planning and Environmental Law, Aug 99 , no 74 *

      Table of Contents
      Abbreviations ; Foreword ; Table of Cases ; Table of Legal Instruments of the EU and OECD ; Table of Treaties and other International Legal Instruments ; Preface ; Introduction ; 1. Transboundary Movements of Hazardous wastes in International Law ; 2. The Basel Convention: an Analysis and Assessment ; 3. The Basel Convention as an Umbrella for Regional Hazardous waste Treaties ; 4. The Relationship Between the Basel Convention and the Waste Management Systems of the EU and the OECD ; 5. The Basel Regime and Sectoral Pollution Control treaties ; 6. Ensuring Compliance: Relevant Concepts and Mechanisms ; 7. The Contribution of the Basel Convention and Related Rules to an Emerging Global aste Management System ; Appendices ; Bibliography ; Index

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