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Forests in International Law - Is There Really a Need for an International Forest Convention?

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This book investigates the potential need for an international convention on forests and establishes a multifunctional concept of forests as a cornerstone for international forest regulation. Accordingly, it examines a variety of international instruments pertaining directly or indirectly to forests and explores their entangled, fragmented nature. While contending that the lack of consistency in international law impedes the development of a stand-alone international forest convention, at the same time it argues that the lessons learned from fragmentation as well as from the history of forest discourse on the international level open up new options for the regulation of forests in international law, based on (new) concepts of coordination and cooperation.

List of contents

State of Research and Structure of the Book.- The Case for International Forest Regulation - The Benefits and Challenges of the Multifunctional Concept of Forests.- Agenda-Setting and Institution Building for Forests - Entangled Structures and the Failure of Legalization.- The Treaty Canopy - General, International Environmental and International Economic Law Covering Forests.- The Options for an International Regulation of Forests.- Conclusions.- Summary.

Summary

This book investigates the potential need for an international convention on forests and establishes a multifunctional concept of forests as a cornerstone for international forest regulation. Accordingly, it examines a variety of international instruments pertaining directly or indirectly to forests and explores their entangled, fragmented nature. While contending that the lack of consistency in international law impedes the development of a stand-alone international forest convention, at the same time it argues that the lessons learned from fragmentation as well as from the history of forest discourse on the international level open up new options for the regulation of forests in international law, based on (new) concepts of coordination and cooperation.

Product details

Authors Anja Eikermann
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319368139
ISBN 978-3-31-936813-9
No. of pages 196
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 11 mm
Weight 329 g
Illustrations X, 196 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

B, Forstwirtschaft und Waldbau: Praxis und Techniken, Environmental Policy, Environmentalist thought & ideology, Law and Criminology, Environmental law, Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice, Forestry & silviculture: practice & techniques, Forestry, Forestry Management, Environment law, International Environmental Law

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