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Greening International Jurisprudence Environmental Ngos Before International Courts Tribunals And Compliance Committees 1st Edition Cathrin Zengerling

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Greening International Jurisprudence Environmental Ngos Before International Courts Tribunals And Compliance Committees 1st Edition Cathrin Zengerling
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Greening International Jurisprudence Environmental Ngos Before International Courts Tribunals And Compliance Committees 1st Edition Cathrin Zengerling instant download after payment.

Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.76 MB
Pages: 404
Author: Cathrin Zengerling
ISBN: 9789004257313, 9004257314
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Greening International Jurisprudence Environmental Ngos Before International Courts Tribunals And Compliance Committees 1st Edition Cathrin Zengerling by Cathrin Zengerling 9789004257313, 9004257314 instant download after payment.

Greening International Jurisprudence: Environmental NGOs before International Courts, Tribunals, and Compliance Committees examines how international judicial and quasi-judicial bodies enforce international environmental law, with particular consideration to the role of environmental NGOs. Author Cathrin Zengerling analyses the institutional structure as well as the environmental case law from a total of fourteen international courts, arbitral tribunals, and compliance committees with special focus on accessibility, comprehensiveness, and transparency. Underlying this analysis is the fundamental question of whether the respective body appropriately contributes to the realization of democratic governance for sustainable development. After presenting her core findings, the author provides concrete recommendations for future best practices and discusses the need for a new World Environment Court.

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