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Environmental law, the economy and sutainable development : The United States, the European Union and the international community

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2000Description: 437p viiiISBN:
  • 9780511720871
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.046000 REV
Contents:
Contents: List of contributors; Introduction: environmental regulation in multi-jurisdictional regimes Richard B. Stewart; Part I. Environmental Regulation in Federal Systems: 1. Federalism and environmental regulation: an overview Richard L. Revesz; 2. Economic criteria for applying the subsidiarity principle in European environmental law Roger van den Bergh; 3. The political economy of pollution control in a federal system John Ferejohn; Part II. Environmental Regulation and International Trade: 4. Environmental protection and the global trade order Frieder Roessler; 5. International trade law and international environmental law: environmental taxes and border tax adjustment in WTO law and EC law Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann; 6. 'Environmental protection and the global trade order': a different perspective Scott Barrett; Part III. Choice of Environmental Policy Instruments: 7. Economic incentives for environmental protection: opportunities and obstacles Richard B. Stewart; 8. Market-based incentives for environmental protection Eckard Rehbinder; 9. Equity and efficiency in global emissions markets Graciela Chichilnisky; Part IV. The Environmental Standard-Setting Process: 10. Institutions for regulating risk Stephen Breyer and Veerle Heyvaert; 11. Science and international environmental policy: the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change John Houghton; Part V. International Environmental Law and Sustainable Development: 12. Environmental protection in the twenty-first century: sustainable development and international law Philippe Sands; 13. Markets and sustainability Geoffrey Heal; Index.
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Contents:
List of contributors;
Introduction: environmental regulation in multi-jurisdictional regimes Richard B. Stewart;
Part I. Environmental Regulation in Federal Systems:
1. Federalism and environmental regulation: an overview Richard L. Revesz;
2. Economic criteria for applying the subsidiarity principle in European environmental law Roger van den Bergh;
3. The political economy of pollution control in a federal system John Ferejohn;
Part II. Environmental Regulation and International Trade:
4. Environmental protection and the global trade order Frieder Roessler;
5. International trade law and international environmental law: environmental taxes and border tax adjustment in WTO law and EC law Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann;
6. 'Environmental protection and the global trade order': a different perspective Scott Barrett;
Part III. Choice of Environmental Policy Instruments:
7. Economic incentives for environmental protection: opportunities and obstacles Richard B. Stewart;
8. Market-based incentives for environmental protection Eckard Rehbinder;
9. Equity and efficiency in global emissions markets Graciela Chichilnisky;
Part IV. The Environmental Standard-Setting Process:
10. Institutions for regulating risk Stephen Breyer and Veerle Heyvaert;
11. Science and international environmental policy: the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change John Houghton;
Part V. International Environmental Law and Sustainable Development:
12. Environmental protection in the twenty-first century: sustainable development and international law Philippe Sands;
13. Markets and sustainability Geoffrey Heal;
Index.

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