This book, published in 2011, is a product of the research conducted at the Center for Studies and Research of the Hague Academy of International Law in the summer of 2008. The Centre, devoted to the "implementation of international environmental law", attracted twenty talented young scholars from nine different countries. This volume contains the introductory report of the two directors of studies, in English and in French, a selection of the best papers prepared by the participants, as well as a general index and a comprehensive bibliography. The topic of the 2008 session is of both practical and theoretical interest. International environmental law, despite the rapid proliferation of treaty instruments in the area, is plagued by difficulties in implementation. The search for enhanced effectiveness of international environmental law has yielded many innovations at the institutional and normative levels. In seeking to better understand these innovations, their emergence, deepening and diffusion, this volume highlights the major shifts in and challenges faced by international environmental law and, indeed, international law itself.
Bilan de recherche des sections francophone et anglophone: Rapport des directeurs d'études
págs. 3-106
The present state of research carried out by the English-speaking and the French-speaking sections: Report of the directors of studies
págs. 107-205
Why comply when others are not bound?: Emissions trading, carbon leasage and trade measures
págs. 209-250
págs. 251-282
págs. 471-514
Conflits et resolutions possibles entre le droit de l'OMC et le Protocole de Kyoto: Perspectives sur le rôle de l'ord de l'OMC
págs. 515-536
págs. 537-578
págs. 579-606
L'Application du droit international de l'environment par le juge national: Éléments d'analyse comparative
págs. 607-652
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