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The environmental consequences of war : Legal economic and scientific prospectives

Austin Jay E

The environmental consequences of war : Legal economic and scientific prospectives - Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2000 - 691p xix

Contents
List of illustrations;
List of tables;
List of contributors;
Acknowledgements;
Foreword Klaus Toepfer;
Introduction Jay E. Austin and Carl E. Bruch;
Part I. General Principles: Introduction Carl E. Bruch;
1. The environment in wartime: an overview Christopher D. Stone;
Part II. The Legal Framework;
Section 1. Existing and Emerging Wartime Standards: Introduction Carl E. Bruch;
2. The law of war and environmental damage Adam Roberts;
3. War and the environment: fault lines in the prescriptive landscape Michael N. Schmitt;
4. The inadequacy of the existing legal approach to environmental protection in wartime Richard Falk;
5. United States Navy development of operational-environmental doctrine Captain John P. Quinn, Captain Richard T. Evans and Lt. Commander Michael J. Boock;
6. In furtherance of environmental guidelines for armed forces during peace and war Arthur H. Westing;
Section 2. Lessons from Other Legal Regimes: Introduction Jay E. Austin;
7. Peacetime environmental law as a basis of state responsibility for environmental damage caused by war Silja Voneky;
8. Environmental damages under the Law of the Sea Convention Thomas A. Mensah;
9. The place of the environment in international tribunals David D. Caron;
10. Civil liability for war-caused environmental damage: models from United States law Jeffrey G. Miller;
Part III. Assessing the Impacts - Scientific Methods and Issues;
Section 1. Ecological and Natural Resource Impacts: Introduction Jessica D. Jacoby;
11. Scientific assessment of the long-term environmental consequences of war Asit K. Biswas;
12. The Gulf War impact on the terrestrial environment of Kuwait: an overview Samira A. S. Omar, Ernest Briskey, Raafat Misak and Adel A. S. O. Asem;
13. War-related damages to the marine environment in the ROPME Sea Area Mahmood Y. Abdulraheem;
14. War and biodiversity: an assessment of impacts Jeffrey A. McNeely;
Section 2. Public Health Impacts: Introduction Jessica D. Jacoby;
15. Tracking the four horsemen: the public health approach to the impact of war and war-induced environmental destruction in the twentieth century Jennifer Leaning;
16. Defoliants: the long-term health implications Alastair W. M. Hay;
17. The impact of military preparedness and militarism on health and the environment Victor W. Sidel;
18. War and infectious diseases: international law and the public health consequences of armed conflict David P. Fidler;
Part IV. Valuing the Impacts - Economic Methods and Issues: Introduction Eric Feldman--
Section 1. Ecological and Natural Resource Damages:
19. Restoration-based approaches to compensation for natural resource damages: moving towards convergence in US and international law Carol A. Jones;
Section 2. Public Health Damages:
20. Valuing public health damages arising from war Mark Dickie and Shelby Gerking;
21. Valuing the health consequences of war W. Kip Viscusi;
Part V. Prospects for the Future: Introduction Jay E. Austin;
22. Protecting specially important areas during international armed conflict: a critique of the IUCN Draft Convention on the Prohibition of Hostile Military Activities in Protected Areas Richard G. Tarasofsky;
23. The Chemical Weapons Convention: a verification and enforcement model for determining legal responsibility for environmental harm caused by war Barry Kellman;
24. International legal mechanisms for determining liability for environmental damage under international humanitarian law Jean-Marie Henckaerts;
25. Waging war against the world: the need to move from war crimes to environmental crimes Mark A. Drumbl;
Epilogue Carl E. Bruch and Jay E. Austin;
Index.

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