Environmental damage in international and comparative law : problems of definition and valuation / edited by Michael Bowman and Alan Boyle.

"This study considers the problems of defining and valuing "environmental damage" from the perspective of international and comparative law. The need for a broad and systematic evaluation of this issue is illustrated by the number of topics presently on the international law-making ag...

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Other Authors: Bowman, Michael (Editor), Boyle, Alan E. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.
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Summary:"This study considers the problems of defining and valuing "environmental damage" from the perspective of international and comparative law. The need for a broad and systematic evaluation of this issue is illustrated by the number of topics presently on the international law-making agenda to which it is relevant, including the UN Compensation Commission's decisions on compensation for environmental losses suffered by Kuwait in the Gulf War, nuclear and oil pollution liability regimes, the development of an environmental liability protocol to the Antarctic Treaty and other agreements on bio-safety and genetically modified organisms. It is thus an important element in contemporary efforts to strengthen legal remedies for environmental harm which does not necessarily come within traditional categories of legally protected personal or property rights."--Publisher description.
Physical Description:xxix, 349 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0199255733
9780199255733
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