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- catalog abstract ""This important work satisfies the need for a thorough assessment of environmental justice concerns at the global level. Using three international environmental case studies, the book extends the theory of environmental justice, commonly used in domestic settings, to the international arena of environmental law, policy and politics. Spanning the traditional boundaries between political science, international relations, international law, international political economy and policy studies this text is intended primarily for scholars of environmental justice, national and international policymakers, business, activists and students of international environmental law, public policy and political economy of the third world."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog contributor b13150440.
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description ""This important work satisfies the need for a thorough assessment of environmental justice concerns at the global level. Using three international environmental case studies, the book extends the theory of environmental justice, commonly used in domestic settings, to the international arena of environmental law, policy and politics. Spanning the traditional boundaries between political science, international relations, international law, international political economy and policy studies this text is intended primarily for scholars of environmental justice, national and international policymakers, business, activists and students of international environmental law, public policy and political economy of the third world."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [140]-147) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction. Introduction ; Environmental justice at the national level ; Environmental justice at the international level ; Conclusion ; Notes -- Climate change. Introduction ; The science of climate change: framing the problem ; The economics of climate change: a cost-benefit analysis ; Negotiating a climate change treaty with equity and justice ; Who is responsible? Who should pay?: six possibilities ; Responsibility-vulnerability: the inverse relationship ; Procedural justice: do all parties get a fair share? ; The US kills Kyoto: can EU save it? For what? ; Conclusion: justice ; Notes -- Hazardous wastes. Introduction ; Vulnerability of developing countries: hazardous waste export ; Procedural aspects of the hazardous waste export regime ; Practical aspects of the basel provisions: a critique ; Distributive justice and the Basel Convention ; Rise in regional agreements and call for a ban ; The Basel ban: an environmental justice challenge for the US ; Conclusion ; Notes -- Ozone politics. Introduction ; Science of the ozone layer ; Economics: who is responsible? What is at stake? ; Impact of ozone depletion: vulnerability? ; Divergent responses from the North: EC vs. US ; The US-EC compromise towards Montreal Protocol ; London and Helsinki: developing countries with own demands ; Conclusion ; Notes -- Conclusion. A recapitulation ; Distributive justice ; Procedural justice? ; Cooperation? ; Conclusion: justice and vulnerability?".
- catalog extent "xii, 149 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "International environmental justice.".
- catalog identifier "0754638243 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "International environmental justice.".
- catalog isPartOf "Ethics and global politics".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aldershot, Hampshire ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate,".
- catalog relation "International environmental justice.".
- catalog subject "363.7 22".
- catalog subject "Environmental justice.".
- catalog subject "Environmental law, International.".
- catalog subject "GE220 .A53 2004".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction. Introduction ; Environmental justice at the national level ; Environmental justice at the international level ; Conclusion ; Notes -- Climate change. Introduction ; The science of climate change: framing the problem ; The economics of climate change: a cost-benefit analysis ; Negotiating a climate change treaty with equity and justice ; Who is responsible? Who should pay?: six possibilities ; Responsibility-vulnerability: the inverse relationship ; Procedural justice: do all parties get a fair share? ; The US kills Kyoto: can EU save it? For what? ; Conclusion: justice ; Notes -- Hazardous wastes. Introduction ; Vulnerability of developing countries: hazardous waste export ; Procedural aspects of the hazardous waste export regime ; Practical aspects of the basel provisions: a critique ; Distributive justice and the Basel Convention ; Rise in regional agreements and call for a ban ; The Basel ban: an environmental justice challenge for the US ; Conclusion ; Notes -- Ozone politics. Introduction ; Science of the ozone layer ; Economics: who is responsible? What is at stake? ; Impact of ozone depletion: vulnerability? ; Divergent responses from the North: EC vs. US ; The US-EC compromise towards Montreal Protocol ; London and Helsinki: developing countries with own demands ; Conclusion ; Notes -- Conclusion. A recapitulation ; Distributive justice ; Procedural justice? ; Cooperation? ; Conclusion: justice and vulnerability?".
- catalog title "International environmental justice : a north-south dimension / Ruchi Anand.".
- catalog type "text".