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Although all states agree that sustainable development must be provided for at the international level, it is still impossible to foresee which environmental problems are to be dealt with by the community of states rather than by states individually. This text addresses this issue.
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Preface. About the Authors. China's Sustainable Development Strategy and International Cooperation on Environment; Z. Kunmin, W. Can. Enforcing International Environmental Law: A German and European Perspective on National Implementation; E. Schmidt-Asmann. The Convention on Biodiversity: Obligations and Enforcement Mechanisms; R. Wolfrum. Perspectives on Wildlife Conservation: A Critical Assessment of the Relevant International Treaties and EC Instruments; U. Beyerlin. Forest Policy, Law and Public Participation in China; W. Xi. The Protection of Marine Living Resources -- The 1995 Agreement on Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks; D. Konig. UN Convention to Combat Desertification, and Prevention and Control of Desertification in China; T. Zhenghua. International Protection of the Soil; R. Wolfrum. Tradable Emission Certificates as a Mechanism for National Compliance Under the UNFCCC; M. Bothe. The Kyoto Protocol to the Convention on Climate Change: Commitments, Implementation and Mechanisms; L. Zhenmin. Implementation of the Basel Convention on Hazardous Wastes in the European Community and Germany: Improvement or Impediment of its Enforcement? H. Hohmann. Implementation of the Basel Convention in China; B. Tao. The Relation Between International Agreements for the Protection of the Environment and the GATT; N. Matz. Settlement of Disputes over TREMs in the WTO, and Environmental Challenges to China's Foreign Trade; Z. Ruosi. Index.