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|a International Environmental Law :
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|a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Forewords; AMBASSADOR STUART E. EIZENSTAT; AMBASSADOR THOMAS A. SHANNON JR.; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; AIM OF THE BOOK; METHODOLOGY ADOPTED; DEFINING THE ENVIRONMENT; WHY PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT?; THE CONCEPTS OF EXPLOITATION, CONSERVATION AND PRESERVATION; A BRIEF HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW-MAKING; STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK; NOTES; Chapter 2: Stakeholders in international environmental regimes; INTRODUCTION; THE ROLE OF THE STATE; THE ROLE OF NON-STATE ACTORS; NOTES
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|a Chapter 3: Antarctic regime and mineral exploitationINTRODUCTION; A BRIEF HISTORY OF ANTARCTICA; ANTARCTICA AND THE SEARCH FOR MINERALS; BUILDING THE ANTARCTIC REGIME; THE ANTARCTIC TREATY AND MINERAL EXPLOITATION; WHY THE PUSH TO EXPLOIT ANTARCTICA'S MINERALS?; ENGOS AND ANTARCTIC MINERAL EXPLOITATION; ANTARCTIC TREATY CONSULTATIVE PARTIES AND MINERAL EXPLOITATION; ENGOS DURING THE 1970S; THE CREATION OF THE WELLINGTON CONVENTION (CRAMRA); ENGO RESPONSES TO THE CRAMRA NEGOTIATIONS; ENGO OPPOSITION TO CRAMRA; WHY DID CRAMRA FAIL TO BE RATIFIED?; THE NEGOTIATION OF THE MADRID PROTOCOL
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|a CONCLUSIONNOTES; Chapter 4: Tropical timber; INTRODUCTION; THE ENVIRONMENTAL ROLE OF TROPICAL FORESTS; TROPICAL FOREST DEFORESTATION; CAUSES OF TROPICAL FOREST DEFORESTATION; BUILDING AN INTERNATIONAL TROPICAL TIMBER REGIME?; THE ENGOS AND THE TROPICAL TIMBER REGIME; THE INTERNATIONAL TROPICAL TIMBER AGREEMENT; THE INTERNATIONAL TROPICAL TIMBER ORGANIZATION; THE ENGO RESPONSE TO THE NEW ITTO; SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT; SUSTAINABLE LABELLING; THE ITTO AND THE YEAR 2000 OBJECTIVE; THE 1994 SUCCESSOR AGREEMENT NEGOTIATIONS; THE YEAR 2000 REPORT
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|a SUCCESSOR AGREEMENT TO THE INTERNATIONAL TROPICAL TIMBER AGREEMENT 2006CONCLUSION: THE UNCERTAIN FUTURE OF THE ITTO?; NOTES; Chapter 5: Atmospheric ozone; INTRODUCTION; THE DISCOVERY OF OZONE, OZONE-DEPLETING SUBSTANCES AND THE OZONE LAYER; CRAFTING THE 1985 VIENNA CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE OZONE LAYER; THE 1985 VIENNA MEETING; THE GENEVA MEETING 1986; THE MONTREAL PROTOCOL NEGOTIATIONS; NEGOTIATION OUTCOMES; SIGNING AND RATIFICATION OF THE PROTOCOL; IS THE MONTREAL PROTOCOL A SUCCESS OR FAILURE?; INDUSTRY REACTION POST-MONTREAL; ENTRENCHING THE MONTREAL PROTOCOL
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|a THE POST-MONTREAL PROTOCOL MEETINGSTHE 1990 MEETING AND LONDON AMENDMENT; THE 1991 MEETING COPENHAGEN AMENDMENT; THE 1993 BANGKOK MEETING; THE 1995 VIENNA MEETING; THE 1997 MONTREAL MEETING AND AMENDMENT; THE 1998 BEIJING MEETING AND AMENDMENT; THE 2004 MONTREAL MEETING; THE 2007 MONTREAL MEETING; THE 2009 GENEVA MEETING; THE 2010 BANGKOK MEETING; THE 2011 BALI MEETING; THE 2012 GENEVA MEETING; THE 2014 PARIS MEETING; THE 2015 DUBAI MEETING; THE 2016 GENEVA MEETING; THE 2016 KIGALI MEETING AND AMENDMENT; THE 2017 MONTREAL MEETING; THE 2018 QUITO MEETING; CONCLUSION; NOTES
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