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Environmental Protection, Security and Armed Conflict - A Sustainable Development Perspective (Hardcover)
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Environmental Protection, Security and Armed Conflict - A Sustainable Development Perspective (Hardcover)
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Environmental Protection, Security and Armed Conflict is a timely
reminder of the need to integrate sustainable development into key
areas of international law, including all phases of armed conflict.
Onita Das cleverly picks her way through the applicable law and
derives solid suggestions for the future.'BR>- Karen Hulme,
University of Essex, UKThis book explores environmental protection
relevant to security and armed conflict from a sustainable
development perspective. The author details how at each stage of
the armed conflict life cycle, policy, law and enforcement have
fallen short of the sustainable development model and concludes
with a set of suggestions for how to address this pressing concern.
The book considers and discusses: - Environmental protection
relevant to security and armed conflict from a holistically
sustainable development perspective. - Environmental protection
relevant to security and armed conflict in the life cycle of armed
conflict: pre-conflict, in-conflict and post-conflict. - Uses
substantive sustainable development principles (duty of states to
ensure sustainable use of natural resources; equity and the
eradication of poverty; common but differentiated responsibilities;
precautionary principle; public participation; good governance;
integration and interrelationship; and polluter pays principle) as
tools or objectives to achieve sustainable development in the
context of environmental protection relevant to security and armed
conflict. - The concept of sustainable development is utilized to
fill the gaps left by policy and law in the field of environmental
protection relevant to security and armed conflict. The book also
examines 5 case-studies relating to Somalia, Darfur, Sudan, Sierra
Leone, the First Gulf war and the Kosovo conflict. This fascinating
and detailed study will strongly appeal to academics and
postgraduate students in the fields of both environmental
protection and international law, researchers, policy-makers, NGOs
and individuals working in the field.
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