Thursday, May 17, 2007

Bodansky, Brunnée, & Hey: Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law

Daniel Bodansky (Georgia - Law), Jutta Brunnée (Toronto - Law), & Ellen Hey (Erasmus Univ. - Law) have published The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law (Oxford Univ. Press 2007). Contents include:
  • Daniel Bodansky, Jutta Brunnée, & Ellen Hey, International environmental law: mapping the field
  • Peter H. Sand, The evolution of international environmental law
  • John S. Dryzek, Paradigms and discourses
  • Benedict Kingsbury, Global environmental governance as administration: implications for international law
  • Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Levels of environmental governance
  • Stephen J. Toope, Formality and informality
  • Alan Boyle, Relationship between international environmental law and other branches of international law
  • Richard B. Stewart, Instrument choice
  • Steinar Andresen & Jon Birger Skiaerseth, Science and technology: from agenda setting to implementation
  • Kyle W. Danish, International relations theory
  • Scott Barrett, An economic theory of international environmental law
  • Karin Mickelson, Critical approaches
  • Christopher D. Stone, Ethics and international environmental law
  • Ian H. Rowlands, Atmosphere and outer space
  • David Freestone & Salman M. A. Salman, Ocean and freshwater resources
  • Rosemary Rayfuse, Biological resources
  • David A. Wirth, Hazardous substances and activities
  • Ulrich Beyirlin, Different types of norms in international environmental law: policies, principles, and rules
  • Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Formation of customary international law and general principles
  • Thomas Gehring, Treaty making and treaty evolution
  • Jason Morrison & Naomi Roht-Arriaza, Private and quasi-private standard setting
  • Gunther Handi, Transboundary impacts
  • Jutta Brunnée, Common areas, common heritage, and common concern
  • Dan Tarlock, Ecosystems
  • Jonathan B. Wiener, Precaution
  • Daniel Barstow Magraw & Lisa D. Hawke, Sustainable development
  • Dinah Shelton, Equity
  • John G. Merrills, Environmental rights
  • Jonas Ebbesson, Public participation
  • Daniel Bodansky, Legitimacy
  • Thilo Marauhn, Changing role of the state
  • Ellen Hey, International institutions
  • Peter J. Spiro, Non-governmental organizations and civil society
  • Peter Haas, Epistemic communities
  • Steven R. Ratner, Business
  • Russel Lawrence Barsh, Indigenous peoples
  • Ludwig Kramer, Regional economic integration organizations: the European Union as an example
  • Geir Ulfstein, Treaty bodies
  • Ronald B. Mitchell, Compliance theory: compliance, effectiveness, and behaviour change in international environmental law
  • Catherine Redgwell, National implementation
  • Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Technical and financial assistance
  • Jorgen Wettestad, Monitoring and verification
  • Jan Klabbers, Compliance procedures
  • Malgosia Fitzmaurice, International responsibility and liability
  • Cesare P.R. Romano, International dispute settlement