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The Yearbook of International Environmental Law provides authoritative as well as a comprehensive review of internationally significant environmental legal developments. A 'year-in-review' section summarizes year-by-year trends organized by subject. Each volume features also a documents section, an international legal bibliography, as well as theoretical articles and book reviews.
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PART 1: ARTICLES; Environmental Security and Freshwater Resources: A Case for International Ecosystem Law; Fair Play, Fair Pay: Preserving Traditional Knowledge and Biological Resources; The Tuna-Dolphin Controversy, the World Trade Organization, and the Liberal Project to Reconceptualize International Law; PART 2: THE YEAR IN REVIEW; Detailed Table of Reports; I. General Developments; II. Air and Atmosphere; III. Fresh Water; IV. Oceans; V. Energy; VI. International Hazard Management; VII. International Commons; VIII. Conservation; IX. International Economy and Environment; X. Country/Region Reports; XI. Report from International Courts and Tribunals; XII. Reports from Organizations; PART 3: LITERATURE REVIEW; Daniel C. Esty, Greening the GATT: Trade, Environment, and the Future; Serge Pannatier, L'Antarctique et la protection internationale de l'environnement; Harld Hohmann, Precautionary Legal Duties and Principles of Modern International Law; PART 4: DOCUMENTS
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