Principles of international environmental law:
Philippe Sands' text on international environmental law provides a clear, authoritative introduction to the subject. This edition has been updated to include relevant new topics, including the Kyoto Protocol, genetically modified organisms, and oil pollution.
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword
xxi
Preface and acknowledgments to the first edition
xxv
Preface and acknowledgments to the second edition
xxix
Preface and acknowledgments to the third edition
xxxi
Table of cases
xxxiii
Table of treaties and other international instruments
xxxvii
List of abbreviations
lxiii
PART I THE LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
1
The environment and international society: issues, concepts and definitions
The environmental challenge
3
The basis for decision-making: science, economics and other values
5
Science
6
Economics
7
Other social objectives
8
Sustainable development
9
The international legal order
10
The functions of international law
10
Sovereignty and territory
11
International actors
13
The environment and international law: defining terms
13
Challenges for international environmental law
15
Further reading
16
International environmental law: texts, articles and history
16
Sources of international environmental law
18
Primary materials
18
International environmental jurisprudence
18
Journals
19
International law generally
19
International environmental law
19
International environmental co-operation and policy
19
Science and the state of the environment
20
Environmental economics and development
20
Websites
21
History
22
Introduction
22
From early fisheries conventions to the creation of the United Nations
23
From the creation of the United Nations to Stockholm:
1945-72 26
UNCCUR
27
The
1972
United Nations Conference on the Human Environment
30
Stockholm follow-up
33
From Stockholm to Rio:
1972-92 34
Post-Stockholm: treaties and other international acts
34
1978
UNEP
draft Principles
36
1981
Montevideo Programme
37
1982
World Charter for Nature
37
1980
World Conservation Strategy/199
1
Caring for the Earth Strategy
38
The
Brandtland
Report and the Report of the Legal Experts Group
39
Conclusions
40
UNCED
40
The Rio Declaration
42
Agenda
21 44
Beyond UNCED: trends and directions
45
World Summit on Sustainable Development
47
Conclusions
49
Governance: states, international organisations and non-state actors so
Introduction
50
States
51
International organisations
52
Introduction
52
History of international organisational arrangements
53
UNCED
53
The function and role of international organisations
55
Global organisations
56
United Nations (www.un.org)
56
UN General Assembly
58
UN Environment Programme (www.unep.org)
60
UN Development Programme (www.undp.org)
62
International Law Commission (www.un.org/law/ilc)
63
UN Commission on Sustainable Development (www.un.org/esa/dsd/csd/csdjndex.shtml)
63
Other subsidiary bodies established by the General Assembly
65
Economic and Social Council
(ECOSOC) 67
Security Council
69
Trusteeship Council
69
International Court of Justice (www.icj-cij.org)
70
United Nations specialised agencies and related organisations
70
Food and Agriculture Organization (www.fao.org)
70
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (www.unesco.org)
72
International Maritime Organization (www.imo.org)
72
International Labour Organization (www.ilo.org)
73
World Meteorological Organization (www.wmo.int)
73
International Civil Aviation Organization (www.icao.int)
74
UN Industrial Development Organization (www.unido.org)
74
World Health Organization (www.who.int)
74
International Atomic Energy Agency (www.iaea.org)
75
World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and World Trade Organization
76
Co-operative arrangements
76
Other global institutions
77
Regional and sub-regional organisations
77
Europe and the
OECD
77
Africa
81
Americas and the Caribbean
82
Asia Pacific
82
Organisations established by environmental treaties
83
Non-state actors
86
Scientific community
87
Environmental, health and developmental organisations
88
Legal groups
88
Corporate sector
89
Individuals and indigenous communities
90
The media
91
Conclusions
92
4
International law-making and regulation
94
Introduction
94
Treaties
96
Environmental treaties
98
The treaty-making process
98
The
1969
Vienna Convention and legal issues relating to treaties
99
Interpretation
100
Entry into force
102
Reservations and interpretative declarations
103
Relations between international agreements
105
Amendment
107
Other international acts
108
Acts of international organisations
108
Conference declarations and other acts
110
Customary international law
111
State practice
112
Opinio
juris
114
Treaties and custom
115
Persistent objector
116
Regional custom
117
General principles of international law
117
Equity
119
Subsidiary sources
120
Introduction to regulatory approaches
121
Direct regulation
122
Environmental quality standards
122
Product standards
123
Emissions standards
123
Process
Standards 123
Economic instruments
124
Charges and taxes
126
Joint implementation and tradeable permits
127
Deposit-refund systems
128
Subsidies
128
Enforcement incentives
129
Liability and compensation for damage
129
Trade measures
129
Investment incentives
130
Environmental agreements
130
Consumer information incentives
131
Integrated pollution control and integrated environmental management
131
Conclusions
133
5
Compliance: implementation, enforcement, dispute settlement
135
Introduction
135
Implementation
138
National law
138
National compliance
139
Reporting
143
International enforcement
144
Enforcement by states
144
Damage to a state s own environment
145
Damage to the environment of another state
146
Damage to the environment in areas beyond national jurisdiction
146
Enforcement by international organisations
151
Enforcement by non-state actors
155
Enforcement in the national courts
155
International enforcement
157
International conflict resolution (settlement of disputes)
159
Introduction
159
Diplomatic means of dispute settlement
159
Negotiation and consultation
159
Mediation, conciliation, fact-finding and international institutions
161
Non-compliance procedures
163
Inspection procedures of multilateral development banks
167
NAFTA Commission on Environmental Cooperation
168
Legal means of dispute settlement
169
Arbitration
169
International courts
171
International Court of Justice
171
Contentious cases
172
Advisory opinions
174
Interim measures of protection
174
UNCLOS and ITLOS
175
WTO Dispute Settlement Body
177
European Court of Justice and Court of First Instance
179
Human rights courts
180
Conclusions
181
PART II PRINCIPLES AND RULES ESTABLISHING STANDARDS
6
General principles and rules
187
Introduction
187
Principles and rules
188
Sovereignty over natural resources and the responsibility not to cause damage to the environment of other
states or to areas beyond national jurisdiction
190
Sovereign rights over natural resources
191
Sovereignty and extra-territoriality
192
Responsibility not to cause environmental damage
195
Conclusion
200
Principle of preventive action
200
Co-operation
203
Sustainable development
206
Introduction
206
Future generations
209
Sustainable use of natural resources
210
Equitable use of natural resources
213
Integration of environment and development
215
Conclusion
217
Precautionary principle
217
Polluter pays principle
228
OECD
230
European Union
231
Principle of common but differentiated responsibility
233
Common responsibility
234
Differentiated responsibility
234
Conclusions
236
7
Atmospheric protection and climate change
238
Introduction
238
Milestones in the development of atmospheric regulation
239
Trail Smelter case
239
Nuclear testing
240
Customary law
242
UNCED and WSSD
243
Urban and transboundary air pollution
245
1979
UNECE Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution and its Protocols
246
1979
LRTAP Convention
247
1984
Monitoring and Evaluation Protocol
248
1985
Sulphur Protocol
248
1988
NOX Protocol
249
1991
Volatile Organic Compounds Protocol
251
1994
Sulphur Protocol
253
1998
Aarhus Protocol on Heavy Metals
254
1998
Aarhus Protocol on Persistent Organic Pollutants
255
1999
Gothenburg Protocol to Abate Acidification, Eutrophication and Ground-Level Ozone
255
1991
Canada-US Air Quality Agreement
257
Sulphur dioxide
257
Nitrogen oxides
258
Ozone
258
Assessment, information and institutions
258
2002
ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution
259
Aircraft emissions: ICAO Convention
260
Emissions from international shipping
261
Ozone depletion
262
1985
Vienna Convention
264
The
1987
Montreal Protocol: Adjustments and Amendments
265
Controlled substances
266
Control measures: consumption and production
267
Control measures: trade in controlled substances
271
Developing countries
272
Technical, financial and other assistance
272
Reporting and compliance
273
Institutional arrangements
274
Climate change
274
1992
Climate Change Convention
276
Preamble, definition, objective and principles
277
General commitments
278
Reporting
279
Specific commitments: sources and sinks
279
Commitments: financial resources and technology transfer
281
Institutional arrangements
282
Implementation and dispute settlement
283
The
1997
Kyoto Protocol
283
Emission reduction targets and timetable
285
Policies and measures
287
Flexibility mechanisms: emissions trading, joint implementation and the CDM
287
Sinks
291
Developing countries
292
Reporting and compliance
292
Subsequent developments: Copenhagen,
Cancún
and beyond
293
Copenhagen conference (COP
15) 294
Cancún
conference (COP
16} 296
Ongoing negotiations
298
Outer space
299
1967
Outer Space Treaty
300
1979
Moon Treaty
300
Outer Space Principles
301
Conclusions
301
Freshwater resources
зоз
Introduction
303
Customary law
305
Lac Lanoux arbitration
307
ILA: 1966
Helsinki Rules and beyond
308
ILC:
1997
Watercourses Convention
310
ILC
2008 :
Articles on Transboundary Aquifers
312
Case Concerning the
Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros
Project
313
Regional rules
319
Europe
319
Rhine
320
1992 Convention
on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and
International Lakes
322
Americas
326
1909
Boundary Waters Treaty
326
Gut Dam arbitration
327
1978
Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement
328
The
1975
Statute of the River Uruguay
329
The Case Concerning the Pulp Mills on the River Uruguay
330
Africa
333
Niger basin
334
Southern Africa, including the Zambezi River
335
Asia
336
Mekong River Basin
336
Subcontinental Asia
337
Israel-Jordan Peace Treaty
339
Conclusions
340
9
Oceans, seas and marine living resources
342
Introduction
342
Ecosystem approach
345
Protection of the marine environment
346
Introduction
346
Development of standards of international law
347
UNCLOS
349
Regional arrangements
352
UNEP
Regional Seas Programme
352
Northeast Atlantic
(1992
OSPAR Convention) and the North Sea
360
Baltic Sea: the
1992
Helsinki Convention
362
Caspian Sea: the
2003
Tehran Convention
364
Pollution by dumping
365
UNCLOS: general principles
366
1972
London Convention and
1996
Protocol
366
Regional agreements
370
Pollution from land-based sources including through the atmosphere
372
UNCLOS
373
1995
Global Programme of Action
374
Regional agreements
375
Atmospheric pollution
378
Pollution from vessels
378
UNCLOS
380
MARPOL
73/78 381
Other agreements on pollution from ships
385
Safety agreements
386
Pollution from seabed activities
387
UNCLOS
387
Regional agreements
389
Other agreements
390
Environmental emergencies
391
1969
Intervention Convention and
1973
Intervention Protocol
391
1989
Salvage Convention
392
1990
OPRC Convention and
2000
HNS Protocol
393
1969
and
1983
Bonn Agreements
394
UNEP
Regional
Seas Protocols
394
Liability and compensation
395
Conservation of marine living resources
396
Introduction
396
Milestones in the development of fisheries law
399
Pacific Fur Seal arbitration
399
Food and Agriculture Organization
400
The First UN Conference on the Law of the Sea
(1958) 401
Fisheries Jurisdiction case
402
The
1972
Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment
402
UNCLOS
403
Territorial waters, archipelagic waters and the continental shelf
404
Exclusive economic zone
404
High seas
405
1995
Fish Stocks Agreement and other global arrangements
407
1995
Fish Stocks Agreement
408
1993
Compliance Agreement
410
1995
Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries
411
Regional fishery arrangements
411
Fisheries case law
418
Estai case
(Canada v. Spain)
418
Southern Bluefm Tuna cases (New Zealand v. Japan, Australia v. Japan)
420
Swordfish case (Chile
v. EU)
421
Marine mammals
423
International Whaling Commission
425
1992
ASC0BANS
428
1992
NAMMC0
428
Marine birds
429
Destructive fishing practices
429
Driftnet fishing
430
Bottom trawling
431
Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing
432
2009
Agreement on Port State Measures
433
Conservation of marine biodiversity
434
The international legal framework
435
UNCLOS and the
1995
Fish Stocks Agreement
435
Convention on Biological Diversity
435
Agenda
21
and the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation
436
Resolutions of the United Nations General Assembly
437
Regional arrangements
437
Protection of deep-sea ecosystems
439
UNCLOS and the
1995
Fish Stocks Agreement
440
Resolutions of the UN General Assembly
440
Food and Agriculture Organization
441
Convention on Biological Diversity
442
Marine protected areas
442
Marine protected areas within the EEZ
444
MPAs in areas beyond national jurisdiction
445
Conclusions
447
10
Biological diversity
449
Introduction
449
International
law
451
Convention on Biological Diversity
453
Preamble and jurisdictional scope
454
Conservation and sustainable use
454
Access to genetic resources and benefit sharing
457
Biotechnology and living modified organisms
460
Financial resources and mechanism
460
Institutions and other mechanisms
460
Evolution of the Biodiversity Convention
461
2010
Nagoya Protocol
464
Global instruments addressing specific threats to biodiversity
466
Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
466
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
472
Institutions
472
Preamble and definitions
473
Appendices I, II and III and international trade
473
Amendments to Appendices
474
Reservations
476
Exemptions and special provisions
476
Introduction from the sea under CITES
478
Enforcement
478
General instruments of regional and sub-regional application
479
Africa
480
1968
African Nature Convention
480
2003
Revised African Nature Convention
481
1994
Lusaka Agreement
483
The Americas and the Caribbean
484
1940
Western Hemisphere Convention
484
1978
Treaty for Amazonian Cooperation
485
Pacific islands region
486
Europe
487
1979
Berne Convention
487
1982
Benelux Convention
489
1991
Alpine Convention
489
2003
Carpathians Convention
490
Asia
490
Regulation of particular habitats or species
492
Wetlands
492
Forests
495
1994
International Tropical Timber Agreement
495
International Tropical Timber Agreement
2006 496
1992
Forest Principles
497
UN Forum on Forests
497
2007
Non-Legally Binding Instrument on All Types of Forests
498
Land, soil and desertification
499
1994
Convention to Combat Desertification
500
Migratory species
502
1979
Bonn Convention on Migratory Species
502
Birds
505
1950
Birds Convention
505
1970
Benelux Convention
505
Other animal species
506
1973 Polar Bear Agreement 506
1979
Vicuna
Convention 506
Plants and plant genetic resources
507
Cultural and natural heritage and landscape
509
1972
World Heritage Convention
510
Conclusions
511
11
Hazardous substances and activities
514
Introduction
514
Definition of hazardous substances
516
Accident prevention, preparedness and response
516
1996 EU
Seveso Directive
518
1992
Industrial Accidents Convention
519
Chemicals, pesticides and other dangerous substances
521
Registration and classification (including labelling and packaging)
522
Production and use
523
2001
POPs Convention
524
International trade
526
1985 FA0
Code of Conduct
528
1987
UNEP
London Guidelines
529
1998
Chemicals Convention
530
Transport
532
The working environment
532
Nuclear activities and radioactive substances
536
Nuclear safety
537
1994
Nuclear Safety Convention
538
1997
Joint Safety Convention
539
Transport
540
Protection of workers and the public
541
Border area co-operation
541
Emergencies
542
Nuclear weapons and testing, and nuclear-free zones
543
Other hazardous activities
546
Energy
547
Mining
548
Agriculture
550
Transportation
551
Tourism
551
Conclusions
552
12
Waste
554
Introduction
554
Defining and treating waste
557
Municipal waste
557
Hazardous and toxic wastes (industrial, agricultural and mining waste and sewage sludge)
558
Radioactive waste
560
Prevention and treatment
560
Disposal
562
Disposal at sea
563
Disposal into rivers and lakes by other land-based sources
564
Incineration
564
Landfill and other land disposal and storage
566
Recycling and re-use
566
International movement (including trade) in waste
567
The
1989
Basel Convention
568
1991
Bamako Convention
571
1995
Waigani Convention
572
North America
574
1990
IAEA Code of Conduct on Radioactive Waste and
1997
Joint Convention on Spent Fuel and
Radioactive Waste Management
574
Conclusions
575
13
The polar regions: Antarctica and the Arctic
577
Introduction
577
The Antarctic
578
The Antarctic Treaty regime
579
1959
Antarctic Treaty
579
1972
Antarctic Seals Convention
580
1980
CCAMLR
580
1988
CRAMRA
582
1991
Environment Protocol
586
Other treaty provisions
591
The Arctic
591
The Arctic Council
593
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme
594
Arctic Council Action Plan to Eliminate Pollution of the Arctic
594
Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment Working Group
595
Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna Working Group
595
Emergency Prevention, Preparedness, and Response Working Group
596
Sustainable Development Working Group
596
Conclusions
596
PART III TECHNIQUES FOR IMPLEMENTING INTERNATIONAL
PRINCIPLES AND RULES
14
Environmental impact assessment
бої
Introduction
601
Non-binding instruments
602
UNCED and the WSSD
604
ILC draft Articles on Prevention of Transboundary Harm
605
Treaties and other binding instruments
605
1982
UNCLOS
607
1986
Noumea Convention
609
1991
Espoo
Convention
610
2003
Strategic Environmental Assessment Protocol
613
1991
Antarctic Environment Protocol
614
1992
Biodiversity Convention
615
Risk assessment procedures
616
World
Bank and other multilateral lending institutions
617
International cases
619
Conclusions
622
15
Environmental information
624
Introduction
624
Information exchange
626
Reporting and provision of information
629
Reports by organisations
630
Reports under treaties or other agreements
630
Reports of events other than emergencies
633
Information to and from non-state organisations
635
Consultation
636
Prior informed consent
638
Notification of emergency situations
639
Nuclear accidents
641
1986
Notification Convention
643
Monitoring and other information gathering
644
Treaty arrangements
646
Access to environmental information and public participation
648
1992
OSPAR Convention
650
1993
Lugano Civil Liability Convention
651
1998
Aarhus Convention
652
2003
Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers
655
Public education and awareness
657
Eco-labelling
658
Eco-auditing
and accounting
659
Environmental accounting
660
Environmental auditing
662
Conclusions
662
16
Financial resources, technology transfer and intellectual property
665
Introduction
665
Financial resources and mechanisms
666
Overseas development assistance
667
Multilateral development banks
668
World Bank
669
Regional and sub-regional development banks
671
Environment funds
674
UNEP
Environment Fund
674
World Heritage Fund
675
Wetland Conservation Fund
675
Montreal Protocol Multilateral Fund
675
Global Environment Facility
676
Technology transfer and technical assistance
679
Treaty provisions
681
The ozone regime
682
Biodiversity Convention
683
2010
Nagoya Protocol
684
Climate Change Convention and Kyoto Protocol
685
Intellectual property
686
Technology transfer
687
Patents and other rights
690
Traditional knowledge
695
Conclusions
697
17
Liability for environmental damage
700
Introduction
700
State liability
702
Introduction
702
General international law
705
Defining environmental damage
706
Threshold at which environmental damage entails liability
708
Standard of care
711
Reparation
714
State practice
717
UN Compensation Commission
720
International crimes
725
Treaties
727
1972
Space Liability Convention
727
1979
LRTAP Convention
729
1982
UNCLOS
729
1988
CRAMRA and
1991
Antarctic Environmental Protocol
733
1992
Climate Change Convention
734
The work of the International Law Commission
734
Civil liability for environmental damage under international law
737
Nuclear installations
738
1960
Paris Convention
739
1963
Vienna Convention
742
1988
Joint Protocol
745
Oil pollution
745
1992
Civil Liability Convention
746
The
1992
Fund Convention
748
2001
Bunker Oil Convention
755
Private compensation schemes
755
Marine environment
756
Waste
757
Transport
759
Antarctic
760
1988
CRAMRA
760
1991
Antarctic Environment Protocol
761
Biodiversity
764
General instruments relating to dangerous goods or activities
766
Council of Europe
766
UNECE
770
Conclusions
771
PART IV LINKAGE OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND
OTHER AREAS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
18
Human rights and armed conflict
775
International human rights
775
Introduction
775
Development of international human rights law
777
Environmental protection and human rights
777
Economic and social rights
780
Civil and political rights
787
War and armed conflict
789
Introduction
789
International environmental law during war and armed conflict
790
International law of war and armed conflict: general rules of environmental protection
792
International law of war and armed conflict: special rules of environmental protection
794
Conclusions
797
19
International trade and competition
799
Introduction
799
Trade measures in international environmental agreements
801
Unilateral environmental measures and international trade
806
WTO/GATT
808
Technical barriers to trade
810
Committee on Trade and the Environment
811
WTO/GATT dispute settlement
812
Reformulated Gasoline case
(1996) 815
Shrimp/Turtle cases
(1998
and
2001) 818
Asbestos case
(2000) 824
Brazil Retreaded Tyres case
(2007) 827
Assessment
829
Measures for health and safety protection
830
Beef Hormones
832
Australia Salmon
838
Japan Varietals
840
Japan Apples
841
Australia Apples
842
EC
-
Biotech
844
Assessment
846
European Union
847
Trade restrictions on environmental grounds: the
role
of the European Court of Justice
848
Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement
852
North American Free Trade Agreement
854
Agricultural, sanitary and phytosanitary measures
855
Non-technical barriers to trade
856
Competition
858
Institutions and dispute settlement
858
North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation
859
Border Environment Cooperation Commission, and North American Development Bank
860
African Economic Community
860
Competition and subsidies
861
Subsidies
862
Anti-competitive agreements
865
Anti-dumping
866
Conclusions
866
20
Foreign investment
869
Introduction
869
Investment treaties
870
Substantive rales
871
Dispute settlement
874
Global rules
874
Case law
876
Insurance
885
Conclusions
886
21
Future developments
888
Introduction
888
Governance challenges
891
Implementation and enforcement challenges
893
Future regulatory development
895
Conclusion
897
Index
898
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