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Protection of the Environment Under International Law During Occupatio - International Humanitarian, Human Rights and Environmental Law

English · Hardback

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This book examines the relationship between International Environmental Law and Human Rights Law regarding the protection of the environment in times of occupation. It will be a valuable resource for researchers in the field of environmental law, human rights law and humanitarian law.


List of contents










Foreword
1. Introduction
2. The Protection of the Environment under the Law of Occupation
3. The Role of International Human Rights Law in the Protection of the Environment in Times of Occupation
4. The Role of International Environmental Law in the Protection of the Environment in Times of Occupation
5. General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index


About the author










Waad Abualrob is currently a visiting lecturer in Law at the University of Westminster in the United Kingdom, where he also previously completed his PhD in International Law. He earned his LLB from An-Najah National University, followed by a Diploma in Business, Law, and Social Science from Kaplan College London, and LLM in International Law from the University of Westminster. Dr Abualrob's research interests focus on the protection of the environment and natural resources in times of armed conflict and occupation.


Summary

This book examines the relationship between International Environmental Law and Human Rights Law regarding the protection of the environment in times of occupation. It will be a valuable resource for researchers in the field of environmental law, human rights law and humanitarian law.

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