TY - BOOK AU - Boyle,Alan E. AU - Freestone,David TI - International law and sustainable development: past achievements and future challenges SN - 9780198298076 U1 - 341.7 PY - 1999/// CY - Oxford, New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Sustainable development KW - Law and legislation N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Ch. 1; Introduction; Alan Boyle and David Freestone --; Ch. 2; Sustainable development and unsustainable arguments; Vaughan Lowe --; Ch. 3; Sustainable development: treaty, custom, and the cross-fertilization of international law; Philippe Sands --; Ch. 4; Codification of international environmental law and International Law Commission: injurious consequences revisited; Alan Boyle --; Ch. 5; Natural resources in the case law of the International Court; Rosalyn Higgins --; Ch. 6; The development of the legal regime of high seas fisheries; Dolliver Nelson --; Ch. 7; International fisheries law since Rio: the continued rise of the precautionary principle; David Freestone --; Ch. 8; Towards long-term sustainable use: some recent developments in the legal regime of fisheries; William Edeson --; Ch. 9; Protection of ecosystems under international law: lessons from Antarctica; Catherine Redgwell --; Ch. 10; Sustaining small cetaceans; a preliminary evolution of the Ascobans and Accobams agreements; Robin Churchill --; Ch. 11; The settlement of disputes according to the straddling stocks agreement of 1995; Tullio Treves --; Ch. 12; The law of the Sea Convention and Agenda 21: marine environmental implications; Alexander Yankov --; Ch. 13; The international legal regime for the protection and preservation of the marine environment from land-based sources of pollution; Thomas A. Mensah --; Ch. 14; Port states and environmental protection; David Anderson --; Ch. 15; Liability for damage to the marine environment; Magnus Göransson --; Ch. 16; The challenge of implementation: some concluding notes; David Freestone N2 - International Environmental Law and Sustainable Development: Past Achievements and Future Challenges is a collection of essays that cover some of the most important contemporary issues in contemporary law relating to sustainable development, the utilization of natural resources, and the protection of the environment. Written by well-known experts on these topics who include judges of the International Court of Justice and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea; legal advisers from international organizations such as the World Bank, the International Maritime Organization, and the Food and Agriculture Organization; and practitioners of international law, as well as some of the leading scholars writing on international environmental law and related subjects this book covers many of the major legal developments that have taken place since the United Nations Conference on Environmental Development held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. The contributors bring new perspectives on sustainable development as a legal principle, the role of the International Law Commission in codifying international environmental law, the protection of the marine environment following the entry into force of the 1982 UN Convention of the Law of the Sea, and the revolution in international fisheries law. The editors have ensured that the book covers a wide range of topics from Antarctica to small whales and the book will be of particular interest to those teaching or practising law of the sea and international environmental law ER -