The relationships between the fundamental principles of international law and environmental protection. 2. the principle of permanent
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The relationships between the fundamental principles of international law and environmental protection. 2. the principle of permanent sovereignty over natural resources. 3. the principle of no harm to the environment of other states and areas beyond national jurisdiction. 4. the principle of environmental impact assessment. The Espoo Convention (1991) and the procedure of environmental impact assessment. 5. The Espoo Convention amendments. 6. the strategic environmental assessment. 7. the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities. 8. The Urgenda case. 9. the precautionary principle. 10. the 'polluter pays' principle. 11. the sustainable development concept. Did Your state adopt a National Baseline Report on the Sustainable Development Goals? 12.the ecosystem approach. 13. 'common concern of humankind' concept. 14. Tlaw (laws) on environmental impact assessment in Your or any other state. 15. What is eco-labelling? Provide colourful printed examples or create Your own eco-label.
Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts