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International Environmental Law, Policy, and Ethics (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
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International Environmental Law, Policy, and Ethics (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
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This second edition of International Environmental Law, Policy, and
Ethics revises and expands this groundbreaking study into the
question of why the environment is protected in the international
arena. This question is rarely asked because it is assumed that
each member of the international community wants to achieve the
same ends. However, in his innovative study of international
environmental ethics, Alexander Gillespie explodes this myth. He
shows how nations, like individuals, create environmental laws and
policies which are continually inviting failure, as such laws can
often be riddled with inconsistencies, and be ultimately
contradictory in purpose. Specifically, he seeks a nexus between
the reasons why nations protect the environment, how these reasons
are reflected in law and policy, and what complications arise from
these choices. This book takes account of the numerous developments
in international environmental law and policy that have taken place
the publication of the first edition, most notably at the 2002
World Summit on Sustainable Development and the 2012 'Rio + 20'
United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development. Furthermore,
it addresses recent debates on the economic value of nature, and
the problems of the illegal trade in species and toxic waste. The
cultural context has also been considerably advanced in the areas
of both intangible and tangible heritage, with increasing attention
being given to conservation, wildlife management, and the notion of
protected areas. The book investigates the ways in which progress
has been made regarding humane trapping and killing of animals, and
how, in contrast, the Great Apes initiative, and similar work with
whales, have failed. Finally, the book addresses the fact that
while the notion of ecosystem management has been embraced by a
number of environmental regimes, it has thus far failed as an
international philosophy.
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