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Documents in International Environmental Law is the companion volume to the second edition of Philippe Sands' Principles of International Environmental Law. It comprises a representative selection of international environmental treaties and documents which are essential for anyone interested in international law in the field of environmental protection. This edition represents an up-to-date collection of the most important documents and aims to make the text and the key information on the legal status of the various acts, including its parties where a treaty is concerned, easily accessible to students, academics and practitioners. Each document is introduced with a short Editorial Note, summarising the main provisions of the instrument and places it in its wider context. Editorial notes are followed by information on the date of adoption/signature of the document, its entry into force and a list of the parties (if a treaty).
Cambridge University Press
Title: Documents in International Environmental Law
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Documents in International Environmental Law is the companion volume to the second edition of Philippe Sands' Principles of International Environmental Law.
It comprises a representative selection of international environmental treaties and documents which are essential for anyone interested in international law in the field of environmental protection.
This edition represents an up-to-date collection of the most important documents and aims to make the text and the key information on the legal status of the various acts, including its parties where a treaty is concerned, easily accessible to students, academics and practitioners.
Each document is introduced with a short Editorial Note, summarising the main provisions of the instrument and places it in its wider context.
Editorial notes are followed by information on the date of adoption/signature of the document, its entry into force and a list of the parties (if a treaty).
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