Climate Conflicts A Case of International Environmental and Humanitarian Law

Climate Conflicts   A Case of International Environmental and Humanitarian Law
Author: Silke Marie Christiansen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2016-05-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783319279459

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The book addresses the question of whether the currently available instruments of international environmental and international humanitarian law are applicable to climate conflicts. It clarifies the different pathways leading from climate change to conflict and offers an analysis of international environmental law embedded within the international doctrine of state responsibility. It goes on to discuss whether climate change amounts to an issue covered by Art. 2.4 UN Charter – the prohibition of the use of force. It then considers the possible application of international humanitarian law to climate conflicts. The book also offers a definition of the term “climate conflict”, drawing on legal as well as peace and conflict studies.

Environmental Protection and Transitions from Conflict to Peace

Environmental Protection and Transitions from Conflict to Peace
Author: Carsten Stahn,Jennifer S. Easterday,Jens Iverson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2017
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198784630

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This book examines the protection of the environment in post-conflict societies, with regard both to the maintenance of natural ecosystems and to the function of environmental protection in the peace-building process, addressing the strengths and weaknesses of different bodies of law.

Conflicts in International Environmental Law

Conflicts in International Environmental Law
Author: Rüdiger Wolfrum,Nele Matz
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2003-07-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3540405208

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This volume is an important contribution to both theoretical and practical approaches to solving contradictions and conflicts between the approaches, principles, objectives and regulations of international environmental agreements. The issue of the coordination and streamlining of environmental agreements is of growing importance regarding the increasing number of international regulations on the one hand and the urgency for effective instruments in the light of continuing environmental degradation on the other. This study will become an essential reference for scholars as well as practitioners working in the field of international environmental law.

The Environment Conflict Nexus in International Law

The Environment Conflict Nexus in International Law
Author: Eliana Cusato
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108837521

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Unpacks key assumptions about the 'environment', its relationship with violent conflict, and the justification for its protection underlying international law.

War and the Environment

War and the Environment
Author: Rosemay Rayfuse
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2014-09-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004270657

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The chapters in this volume have their origins in papers presented at a Workshop held at Lund University in Sweden. The Workshop gathered together experts from Europe, the United States and Australia, including leading academics as well as representatives from the ICRC, the Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Red Cross Societies and the Swedish and Norwegian governments, to examine the relevance and adequacy of the existing regime for environmental protection during armed conflict as well as the ability of other international legal mechanisms to contribute to the amelioration of damage to the environment arising as a result of or in relation to armed conflict.

Protecting the Environment During Armed Conflict

Protecting the Environment During Armed Conflict
Author: Elizabeth Mrema,Carl Bruch,Jordan Diamond
Publsiher: UNEP/Earthprint
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9280730428

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This report inventories and analyses the range of international laws that protect the environment during armed conflict. With a view to identifying the current gaps and weaknesses in this system, the authors examine the relevant provisions within four bodies of international law - environmental humanitarian (IHL), international criminal law (ICL), international environmental law (IEL), and international human rights law (HRL). The report concludes with twelve concrete recommendations on ways to strengthen this legal framework and its enforcement. The Environment and Natural Resources are crucial for building and consolidating peace, it is urgent that their protection in times of armed conflict be strengthened. There can be no durable peace if the natural resources that sustain livelihoods are damaged or destroyed. This report provides a basis upon which Member States can draw upon to clarify, expand and enforce international law on environmental protection in times of war.

Armed Conflicts and the Environment

Armed Conflicts and the Environment
Author: Anne Dienelt
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2022-08-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783030993399

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The book rethinks the means of harmonization of prima facie norm conflicts in light of the multitude of international agreements across regimes. The methodology deployed in this book, which is referred to as complementation or complementary application, represents a novel approach by focusing on commonly shared objectives and a unifying ordre public transnational across fields of public international law that allow for a harmonization beyond traditional treaty interpretation. Fields of public international law, mainly the laws of armed conflict, international environmental law, and human rights law, apply simultaneously to questions regarding the environment and war. Such a coexistence challenges the unity of the international legal order, and it also challenges the means of harmonization across fields of public international law. However, eventually, the co-existence of several fields of public international law can result in a refinement of international law and enhanced legal protection. Diversification can also contribute to clarification or normative intensification in areas of parallel application of various fields and multilayered legal protection, demonstrating a counter-option to fragmentation.

International Law in the Era of Climate Change

International Law in the Era of Climate Change
Author: Rosemary Gail Rayfuse,Shirley V. Scott
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781781006085

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'UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called Climate Change "the defining issue of our era". It presents international law and lawyers with a wide range of novel issues, practical as well as conceptual. These challenges are addressed in this volume with great authority by many of the leading international law scholars of our generation. It is an important and distinctive contribution to the burgeoning literature on an issue critical for the future of our planet.' – David Freestone, George Washington University, US Climate change will fundamentally affect every area of human endeavour, including the development of international law. This book maps the current and potential impacts of climate change on the norms, principles, rules and processes of international law. This timely study brings together a group of leading scholars in their respective fields of international law to examine the impacts of climate change, and our responses to it, on the whole spectrum of international legal regimes, including those dealing with everything from climate displacement, human rights, and international trade and investment, to the oceans, the environment, armed conflicts and the use of force, and outer-space. the volume also examines the impacts of climate change on the underlying principles and processes of international law including those relating to the making and enforcement of international law and to third party dispute resolution. the book shows that there is much more to dealing with climate change than negotiating one global climate change-specific regime. Other areas of international law can, and must, be included in the solution. In this way international law can maximise its coherence and its efficacy. This well-documented study will appeal to international lawyers, academics, policy makers, government employees, negotiators, practitioners, international legal theorists and anyone interested in climate change and how to maximise our international legal and policy responses to it.