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Public International Law: Environmental Law
International Lawyer
  • Gilbert M. Bankobeza
  • Susan Biniaz
  • Clare Breidenich
  • Melanne Andromecca Civic
  • Gabriel E. Eckstein, Texas A&M University School of Law
  • David Favre
  • Paul E. Hagen
  • Teresa Hobgood
  • Karissa Taylor Kovner
  • Gregory F. Maggio
  • Howard Mann
  • Darlene A. Pearson
  • Margaret F. Spring
  • Katherine E. Mills
  • David W. Wagner
  • John Barlow Weiner
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-2001
ISSN
0020-7810
Abstract

Noteworthy international activity relating to the environment occurred in a wide variety of fora in 2000. This chapter provides brief updates on some of the most significant developments. Though by no means a comprehensive review, the chapter reflects the wide sweep of issues and large number of entities now involved in the development of international environmental law, at the start of this new century. It also reflects how critical and complex this international work is, and how much remains to be done.

Num Pages
52
Publisher
American Bar Association
File Type
PDF
Citation Information
Gilbert M. Bankobeza, Susan Biniaz, Clare Breidenich, Melanne Andromecca Civic, et al.. "Public International Law: Environmental Law" International Lawyer Vol. 35 Iss. 2 (2001) p. 659 - 711
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gabriel_eckstein/74/