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Water Law and Policy examines water management in Europe, and the
difficulties and policy dilemmas involved in creating integrated
water management institutions. This is the only overall assessment
of the development and evolution of European Water Law and Policy.
The book is unique in that it concentrates on institutional
development, norms and guiding principles, implementation
strategies, and public participation mechanisms at the local level,
EU level, and globally.
Water is one of the most mismanaged natural resources. Failed
water management policies and fragmented water management
institutions can have catastrophic results, including both flooding
and water scarcity. Dr. Elli Louka's book provides insights that
can guide water development policies across national borders. It is
a must-read for policymakers, water managers, and students who need
to understand national and transnational water management.
Exploring in depth the institutions that underpin the global
economy, this study provides invaluable insights into why a minimum
economic order has endured for so long and why states are unwilling
to establish a maximum order, a global safety net for all. The
author investigates how debt, a critical component of states'
economic infrastructure, leads to debilitating crises, and how
these crises undermine the economic autonomy and political
independence of states. A must read for those who wish to
understand how the world economic order operates and impacts the
well-being of individuals and entire populations, this book is
indispensable for professionals and students in the fields of law,
political sciences and international relations and those who seek
to understand why economic peace is, in many cases, beyond our
reach.
It is often argued that the nuclear non-proliferation order divides
the world into nuclear-weapon-haves and have-nots creating a
nuclear apartheid. Employing a careful and nuanced discussion of
this claim, Elli Louka examines the architecture of the nuclear
non-proliferation order, the fairness and effectiveness of
international and regional institutions and scenarios for the
future of nuclear weapons. A sophisticated study of a complex
issue, this book is a must-read for policymakers and those who wish
to understand the intricacies and challenges of developing
institutions to address the nuclear weapons threat.
It is often argued that the nuclear non-proliferation order divides
the world into nuclear-weapon-haves and have-nots creating a
nuclear apartheid. Employing a careful and nuanced discussion of
this claim, Elli Louka examines the architecture of the nuclear
non-proliferation order, the fairness and effectiveness of
international and regional institutions and scenarios for the
future of nuclear weapons. A sophisticated study of a complex
issue, this book is a must-read for policymakers and those who wish
to understand the intricacies and challenges of developing
institutions to address the nuclear weapons threat.
This book analyzes the law and policy for the management of global
common resources. As competing demands on the global commons are
increasing, the protection of environment and the pursuit of growth
give rise to all sorts of conflicts. It also analyzes issues in the
protection of the global commons from a fairness, effectiveness and
world order perspective. The author examines whether the current
policymaking and future trends point to a fair allocation of global
common resources that is effective in protecting the environment
and the pursuit of sustainable development. The author looks at the
cost-effectiveness of international environmental law and applies
theories of national environmental law to international
environmental problems. Chapters include analysis on areas such as
marine pollution, air pollution, fisheries management,
transboundary water resources, biodiversity, hazardous and
radioactive waste management, state responsibility and liability.
This book analyzes the law and policy for the management of global
common resources. As competing demands on the global commons are
increasing, the protection of environment and the pursuit of growth
give rise to all sorts of conflicts. It also analyzes issues in the
protection of the global commons from a fairness, effectiveness and
world order perspective. The author examines whether the current
policymaking and future trends point to a fair allocation of global
common resources that is effective in protecting the environment
and the pursuit of sustainable development. The author looks at the
cost-effectiveness of international environmental law and applies
theories of national environmental law to international
environmental problems. Chapters include analysis on areas such as
marine pollution, air pollution, fisheries management,
transboundary water resources, biodiversity, hazardous and
radioactive waste management, state responsibility and liability.
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