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9780199276714

Sustainable Development Law Principles, Practices, and Prospects

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    9780199276714

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    0199276714

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-02-10
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Drawing on international economic, environmental, and social law, this book provides a long-awaited coherent approach to the study of international sustainable development law. It establishes a set of principles for this emerging field, looks at case studies of implementation instruments and describes future directions for international sustainable development law.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(14)
Sustainable Globalization?
2(4)
Sustainable Development Law: the Book
6(2)
Key Concepts in Public International Law
8(7)
I. THE FOUNDATIONS
1. Origins of the Sustainable Development Concept
15(10)
"Sustainable Development" Prior to Stockholm
16(1)
The 1972 Stockholm UN Conference on the Human Environment, and the Stockholm Declaration
17(1)
The 1987 "Brundtland Report"
18(2)
The 1992 "Earth Summit", the Rio Declaration and Agenda 21
20(2)
The 1997 New York UN General Assembly Special Session on Sustainable Development
22(3)
2. Results of the 2002 World Summit for Sustainable Development
25(20)
A Summary of the Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development
31(6)
A Summary of the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation
37(8)
3. Sustainable Development in Policy and in Law
45(6)
4. The Intersections of International Economic, Social and Environmental Law
51(44)
International Economic Law
53(17)
International Social Law
70(8)
International Environmental Law
78(17)
II. THE PRINCIPLES
5. Principles of International Law Relating to Sustainable Development
95(80)
New Delhi Declaration of Principles of International Law Relating to Sustainable Development
99(4)
The Principle of Integration and Interrelationship in Relation to Social, Economic and Environmental Objectives
103(6)
The Duty of States to Ensure Sustainable Use of Natural Resources
109(13)
The Principle of Equity and the Eradication of Poverty
122(10)
The Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities
132(11)
Precaution Regarding Human Health, Natural Resources and Ecosystems
143(13)
The Principle of Public Participation and Access to Information and Justice
156(10)
The Principle of Good Governance
166(5)
General Observations from the Survey of Principles
171(4)
III. THE PRACTICES
6. Case Studies of Innovative Instruments
175(48)
Sustainability Impact Assessments (SIAs)
175(12)
Regional Integration Agreements (RIAs)
187(14)
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ESCRs)
201(19)
Conclusion: Prospects for Further Integrating Human Rights Law in SDL
220(3)
7. General Observations from the Case Studies
223(4)
8. Addressing Implementation Challenges
227(54)
Sustainable Development Governance
229(15)
Sustainable Development Compliance-building
244(28)
with Salim Nakhjavani
Conclusion
272(9)
IV. THE PROSPECTS
9. Sustainable International Trade, Investment and Competition Law
281(14)
with Markus W. Gehring
Sustainable Development in Economic Law
282(5)
Future Research in Trade, Investment and Competition Law
287(6)
Conclusion
293(2)
10. Sustainable International Natural Resources Law
295(16)
with Carolyn Deere
Why is Natural Resources Law Important Now?
297(5)
Law and Integration: People, Planet and Prosperity
302(2)
Improving Implementation Through Accountability: a Research Agenda for Natural Resources Law
304(6)
Conclusion
310(1)
11. International Human Rights and Poverty Law in Sustainable Development
311(12)
with Sumudu Atapattu
Poverty, Human Rights and Sustainable Development
312(6)
Governance and Institutional Structures
318(1)
A Future Legal Research Agenda
319(2)
Conclusion
321(2)
12. International Health and Sustainable Development Law
323(18)
with Maya Prabhu
The Historic Schism between International Health and International Law
323(2)
Rationale for the Development of International Sustainable Health Law
325(2)
An Opening for a New International Sustainable Health Law
327(3)
A Future Legal Research Agenda
330(9)
Conclusions
339(2)
13. Sustainable International Biodiversity Law
341(10)
with Jorge Cabrera Medaglia and Kathryn Garforth
Sustainable Biodiversity Law in Economic Regimes
341(5)
Sustainable Biodiversity Law in Environmental Regimes
346(3)
Sustainable Biodiversity Law in Social Regimes
349(2)
14. Sustainable International Climate Change Law
351(12)
with Xueman Wang
Equity and Climate Change Law
351(12)
15. Crosscutting Issues in Sustainable Development Law
363(2)
with Salim Nakhjavani and Maria Leichner Reynal
Conclusions 365(8)
Sustainable Development Law: Looking Forward
365(8)
Table of Treaties 373(12)
Table of Declarations 385(5)
Table of Cases 390(5)
Recommended Resources 395(24)
Index 419

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