International Environmental Negotiation

International Environmental Negotiation
Author: Gunnar Sjöstedt
Publsiher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1993
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105004074089

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This book develops a simple conceptual framework intended to clarify the distinctive attributes of international environmental negotiations. The framework is then applied by experts in the environmental field to a series of case analyses from a broad range of issues. Contributors discuss such issues as: climate change, ozone depletion, desertification, acid rain, sea pollution and biological diversity.

Guide for Negotiators of Multilateral Environmental Agreements

Guide for Negotiators of Multilateral Environmental Agreements
Author: United Nations Environment Programme
Publsiher: UNEP/Earthprint
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9280728075

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A tool to help negotiators of Multilateral Environmental Agreements to prepare strategies and to participate more effectively in the negotiations and focus on environmental issues, their creation of binding international law, and their inclusion.

Environmental Diplomacy

Environmental Diplomacy
Author: Lawrence Susskind,Saleem Hassan Ali
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2015
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199397990

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"International environmental agreements have increased exponentially within the last five decades. However, decisions on policies to address key issues such as biodiversity loss, climate change, ozone depletion, hazardous waste transport, and numerous other planetary challenges require individual countries to adhere to international norms. Environmental Diplomacy: Negotiating More Effective Global Agreements provides an accessible narrative on understanding the geopolitics of negotiating international environmental agreements and clear guidance on improving the current system. Authors Lawrence Susskind and Saleem Ali expertly observe international environmental negotiations to effectively inform the reader on the geopolitics of protecting our planet. This second edition offers an additional perspective from the Global South as well as providing a broader analysis of the role of science in environmental treaty-making. It provides a unique contribution as a panoramic analysis of the process of environmental treaty-making"--Unedited summary from book cover.

Environmental Diplomacy

Environmental Diplomacy
Author: Lawrence E. Susskind,Saleem H. Ali
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2014-10-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199397983

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International environmental agreements have increased exponentially within the last five decades. However, decisions on policies to address key issues such as biodiversity loss, climate change, ozone depletion, hazardous waste transport and numerous other planetary challenges require individual countries to adhere to international norms. What have been the successes and failures in the environmental treaty-making arena? How has the role of civil society and scientific consensus contributed to this maturing process? Why have some treaties been more enforceable than others and which theories of international relations can further inform efforts in this regard? Addressing these questions with renewed emphasis on close case analysis makes this volume a timely and thorough postscript to the Rio-Plus 20 summit's celebrated invocation document, The Future We Want, towards sustainable development. Environmental Diplomacy: Negotiating More Effective Global Agreements provides an accessible narrative on understanding the geopolitics of negotiating international environmental agreements and clear guidance on improving the current system. In this book, authors Lawrence Susskind and Saleem Ali expertly observe international environmental negotiations to effectively inform the reader on the geopolitics of protecting our planet. This second edition offers an additional perspective from the Global South as well as providing a broader analysis of the role of science in environmental treaty-making. It provides a unique contribution as a panoramic analysis of the process of environmental treaty-making.

Environmental Negotiator Handbook

Environmental Negotiator Handbook
Author: Aleksandr Sergeevich Timoshenko
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041120168

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Protection of the human environment and sustainable development of the world increasingly manifest themselves through negotiation and enforcement of internationally agreed legal rules and standards. International environmental negotiation has become a common format to design norms that affect national and international legal orders and influence the behavior of various stakeholders. Accordingly, international environmental negotiations attract multiple players: from sovereign States to environmental NGOs, to the business community and civil society. The growing complexity of international environmental negotiations demands, in order to make the process effective, a comprehensive and adequate preparation of all actors. The Environmental Negotiator Handbook is designed as a single volume tool that equips participants of international environmental negotiations with a structured description and analysis of the negotiating process. All stages of the development of international environmental agreements are carefully followed, researched, commented on and illustrated with multiple documentary examples. The book traces the process from the pre negotiation stage to actual implementation of the agreed regime. The book also includes a large collection of essential international texts to be at hand for representatives at international environmental negotiations. This volume is aimed at a wide range of readers, including government officials, staff of relevant intergovernmental organizations and secretariats, non governmental organizations, practicing lawyers and academic scholars. The book is based on thirty years of the author?s career in international environmental law.

Innovations in International Environmental Negotiation

Innovations in International Environmental Negotiation
Author: Lawrence Susskind,William Moomaw,Teresa L. Hill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1997
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: IND:30000060916164

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"Compilation of the best papers on international environmental treaty negotiation prepared by advanced graduate students at MIT, Harvard and Tufts: the Papers on International Environmental Negotiation."--Publisher.

The EU as International Environmental Negotiator

The EU as International Environmental Negotiator
Author: Tom Delreux
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317033455

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Delreux examines how the EU functions when it participates in international environmental negotiations. In particular, this book looks at the internal EU decision-making process with regard to international negotiations that lead to multilateral environmental agreements. By studying eight such decision-making processes, the book analyses how much negotiation autonomy (or 'discretion') the EU negotiator (the European Commission or the Council Presidency) enjoys vis-à-vis the member states it represents and how this particular degree of discretion can be explained. The book's empirical evidence is based on extensive literature review, primary and semi-confidential document research, as well as interviews with EU decision-makers. It is aimed at a readership interested in EU politics and decision-making, global/multilateral governance, environmental policy science and methodological development of Qualitative Comparative Analysis.

Transboundary Environmental Negotiation

Transboundary Environmental Negotiation
Author: Lawrence Susskind,William Moomaw,Kevin Gallagher
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2002-10-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780787966591

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Transboundary Environmental Negotiation is an important collection of articles generated by faculty and graduate students at MIT, the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. The contributors emphasize the ways in which global environmental treaty-making can be improved. They highlight new environmental problems that pose difficult global negotiation challenges and suggest new strategies for involving a range of nongovernmental actors in ways that can overcome the obstacles to transboundary environmentalism.