Dinah Shelton, A. Kiss and K. Ishibashi (eds.) (Kluwer,
2003).
Economic Globalization and Compliance with International
Environmental Agreements is an innovative and in-depth consideration
of
the challenges economic globalization poses for the effective
application of multilateral environmental accords. The introductory
part of the book examines particular challenges of economic
globalization. Part II tackles the interrelationship of global
and regional environmental agreements and free trade regimes.
It first looks at trade and other economic measures mandated
by various environmental agreements,
then at environmental measures in economic agreements. The
third part of the book turns to compliance, analyzing the
potential positive and negative impact of multilateral institutions,
states, and transnational corporate activity. The last chapter
considers the
impact on compliance of modern dispute avoidance and dispute
settlement mechanisms.
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