Environmental justice without borders: the need for an international court of the environment to protect fundamental environmental rights
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The authors argue for the formation of an international court of the environment, similar in structure to the International Criminal Court, to protect environmental rights as fundamental human rights. Topics include the impact of world trade on the environment.
Publication Name: George Washington Journal of International Law and Economics
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0748-4305
Year: 2000
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Does the world need a new international environmental court?
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The author evaluates the adequacy of existing international and national judicial institutions in resolving international environment disputes and proposes that the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague be used for environmental dispute resolution.
Publication Name: George Washington Journal of International Law and Economics
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0748-4305
Year: 2000
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Regulation of the international trade of endangered species by the World Trade Organization
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The author provides an overview of the regulation of the international trade of endangered species by the World Trade Organization and under the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species multilateral environmental agreement.
Publication Name: George Washington Journal of International Law and Economics
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0748-4305
Year: 2000
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