Reforming international environmental governance : from institutional limits to innovative reforms /
edited by W. Bradnee Chambers and Jessica F. Green.
- Tokyo : United Nations University Press, 2005.
- xi, 234 p. ; 24 cm.
This volume provides useful information about the costs and benefits of different models and approaches to reforming international environmental governance and contributes substantive analysis to future debates.
Foreword; List of contributors; Introduction: Toward an effective framework for sustainabledevelopment; 1 From environmental to sustainable development governance:Thirty years of coordination within the United Nations; 2 Clustering of multilateral environmental agreements: Potentialsand limitations; 3 Strengthening international environmental governance bystrengthening UNEP; 4 A World Environment Organization; 5 The World Trade Organization and global environmentalgovernance; 6 Judicial mechanisms: Is there a need for a World EnvironmentCourt?
7 Reforming the United Nations Trusteeship Council8 Expanding the mandate of the United Nations Security Council; Index.
Toward an effective framework for sustainable development / W. Bradnee Chambers, Jessica Green
From environmental to sustainable development governance : thirty years of coordination within the United Nations / W. Bradnee Chambers
Clustering of multilateral environmental agreements : potentials and limitations / Sebastian Oberthür
Strengthening international environmental governance by strengthening UNEP / Richard Tarasofsky
A world environmental organization / Steve Charnovitz
The World Trade Organization and global environmental governance / Gary Sampson
Judicial mechanism : is there a need for a World Environment Court / Joost Pauwelyn
Reforming the United Nations Trusteeship Council / Catherine Redgwell
Expanding the mandate of the United Nations Security Council / Lorraine Elliott.
9789280811117 9280811118 (pbk.)
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
GOVERNANCE
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
This volume provides useful information about the costs and benefits of different models and approaches to reforming international environmental governance and contributes substantive analysis to future debates.
Foreword; List of contributors; Introduction: Toward an effective framework for sustainabledevelopment; 1 From environmental to sustainable development governance:Thirty years of coordination within the United Nations; 2 Clustering of multilateral environmental agreements: Potentialsand limitations; 3 Strengthening international environmental governance bystrengthening UNEP; 4 A World Environment Organization; 5 The World Trade Organization and global environmentalgovernance; 6 Judicial mechanisms: Is there a need for a World EnvironmentCourt?
7 Reforming the United Nations Trusteeship Council8 Expanding the mandate of the United Nations Security Council; Index.
Toward an effective framework for sustainable development / W. Bradnee Chambers, Jessica Green
From environmental to sustainable development governance : thirty years of coordination within the United Nations / W. Bradnee Chambers
Clustering of multilateral environmental agreements : potentials and limitations / Sebastian Oberthür
Strengthening international environmental governance by strengthening UNEP / Richard Tarasofsky
A world environmental organization / Steve Charnovitz
The World Trade Organization and global environmental governance / Gary Sampson
Judicial mechanism : is there a need for a World Environment Court / Joost Pauwelyn
Reforming the United Nations Trusteeship Council / Catherine Redgwell
Expanding the mandate of the United Nations Security Council / Lorraine Elliott.
9789280811117 9280811118 (pbk.)
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
GOVERNANCE
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY