The role of multilateral environmental agreements : a reconciliatory approach to environmental protection in armed conflict /: a reconciliatory approach to environmental protection in armed conflict. (2020)
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- Title:
- The role of multilateral environmental agreements : a reconciliatory approach to environmental protection in armed conflict /: a reconciliatory approach to environmental protection in armed conflict. (2020)
- Main Title:
- The role of multilateral environmental agreements : a reconciliatory approach to environmental protection in armed conflict
- Further Information:
- Note: Britta Sjostedt.
- Authors:
- Sjostedt, Britta
- Contents:
- 1. Setting the Scene I. Introduction II. Scope of the Book III. Why Read this Book? 2. Wartime Environmental Damage I. Introduction II. Categories of Wartime Environmental Damage III. Why Protect the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflict? 3. Special Protection under the Law of Armed Conflict I. Introduction II. The Foundations of the Law of Armed Conflict III. Adopting Special Environmental Protection in Warfare IV. Prohibition on Environmental Modification Techniques: The ENMOD Convention V. Absolute Environmental Protection in Protocol I VI. Conclusions4. Special Environmental Protection under Customary International Law I. Introduction II. ICRC Customary Law Study and the Draft Principles of the International Law Commission III. Special Environmental Protection in Non-international Armed Conflicts IV. Conclusions5. General Protection under the Law of Armed Conflict I. Introduction II. Applying the General Rules of Protection to the Environment III. Turning the Environment into a Military Target IV. Understanding the Attacker V. Proportionality TestVI. Calculating the Unknown: The Principle of Precaution versus the Precautionary Approach VII. 'Greening' the Martens Clause VIII. Other Rules of Importance IX. Protection under the Weapons Conventions X. Conclusions6. International Environmental Treaties: A Missed Opportunity I. Introduction II. International Environmental Law at a GlanceIII. Explaining the Missed Opportunity IV. Applicability of MEAs During Armed1. Setting the Scene I. Introduction II. Scope of the Book III. Why Read this Book? 2. Wartime Environmental Damage I. Introduction II. Categories of Wartime Environmental Damage III. Why Protect the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflict? 3. Special Protection under the Law of Armed Conflict I. Introduction II. The Foundations of the Law of Armed Conflict III. Adopting Special Environmental Protection in Warfare IV. Prohibition on Environmental Modification Techniques: The ENMOD Convention V. Absolute Environmental Protection in Protocol I VI. Conclusions4. Special Environmental Protection under Customary International Law I. Introduction II. ICRC Customary Law Study and the Draft Principles of the International Law Commission III. Special Environmental Protection in Non-international Armed Conflicts IV. Conclusions5. General Protection under the Law of Armed Conflict I. Introduction II. Applying the General Rules of Protection to the Environment III. Turning the Environment into a Military Target IV. Understanding the Attacker V. Proportionality TestVI. Calculating the Unknown: The Principle of Precaution versus the Precautionary Approach VII. 'Greening' the Martens Clause VIII. Other Rules of Importance IX. Protection under the Weapons Conventions X. Conclusions6. International Environmental Treaties: A Missed Opportunity I. Introduction II. International Environmental Law at a GlanceIII. Explaining the Missed Opportunity IV. Applicability of MEAs During Armed Conflicts V. The Lex Specialis Rule During Armed Conflicts VI. Meaningless MEAs? VII. Conclusions7. New Approach: Reconciling International Environmental Law and the Law of Armed Conflict I. Introduction II. The World Heritage Convention and the Ramsar Convention III. Potential Normative Tensions IV. Adopting a Reconciliatory Approach V. The Elements that Enable MEAs to Reconcile VI. Reconciliation: Is it Possible? VII. Role of Treaty Institutions VIII. Conclusions8. Protection of World Heritage in Relation to Armed Conflict: The Case of the DRC I. Introduction II. The Armed Conflicts III. The Impact of Armed Conflicts on World Heritage Sites IV. The Application of the World Heritage ConventionV. Contribution of the World Heritage Convention VI. Conclusions9. Protection of the Ramsar Sites in Relation to Armed Conflict: The Case of Mali I. Introduction II. The Armed Conflict III. Environmental Impacts and Rising Tensions in the Ramsar Sites IV. Application of the Ramsar Convention V. Contribution of the Ramsar Convention VI. Conclusions10. The Way Forward I. Introduction II. Shortcomings of the Law of Armed Conflict III. Exploring Other Options IV. New Outlook: From Lex Specialis to Reconciliation V. Factors Contributing to the Operation of MEAs in Relation to Armed ConflictVI. The Way Forward. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Oxford : Hart Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 344.0460261
Environmental law, International
Environmental protection -- International cooperation
War -- Environmental aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781509922543
9781509922550 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781509922536
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