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At a time when the planet's wildlife faces countless dangers,
international environmental law continues to overlook its evolving
welfare interests. This thought-provoking book provides a crucial
exploration of how international environmental law must adapt to
take account of the growing recognition of the intrinsic value of
wildlife. Animal Welfare and International Environmental Law offers
compelling and timely arguments in favour of wildlife's inherent
worth and proposes a progressive development of the law in response
to its needs and interests. Taking into account recent trends in
bioethics and conservation, these critical discussions of wildlife
welfare have dramatic implications for the future of sustainable
development and sustainable use. The book challenges assumptions by
taking a perspective which decentres the needs of humans and
instead emphasises the growing need to protect wildlife with
compassion and care. This book will prove invaluable to both
students and scholars of environmental law, animal law and
international law more widely. It will also appeal to policymakers,
legal scholars and NGOs dealing with the imminent needs of the
earth's wildlife. Contributors include: D. Bilchitz, M. Bowman, S.
Riley, J. Schaffner, W. Scholtz, K. Sykes, S. White
Regional legal action to environmental problems has become
increasingly important for national and international approaches.
This important new study provides profound discussions of the state
of affairs of regional approaches across the world and points at
many remaining challenges regarding not only regulatory approaches,
particularly in the field of transboundary waters and climate
change, but also human rights instruments. It should be required
reading by all interested in the further development of
environmental law from a sustainable development perspective.' -
Marjan Peeters, University of Maastricht, the NetherlandsThis
perceptive work presents a unique comparative legal analysis,
ascertaining how regional environmental law can contribute to the
prevailing pursuit of global sustainable development. The book
provides an introduction to and analysis of the environmental law
adhered to by each regional organization in an accessible and
discerning discussion. Regional Environmental Law analyzes the
manner in which four distinct regional organizations the European
Union (EU), Organization of American States (OAS), Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the African Union (AU)
facilitate cooperation concerning regional environmental law in
order to promote sustainable development. The fundamental
environmental issues that require regional cooperation are
considered: human rights and the environment, climate change and
shared watercourses. Leading scholars critically analyze how states
may pool sovereignty, pursuant to finding solutions to these
salient environmental problems. The book puts forward conclusive
thoughts about how to work towards the sustainable development
agenda through both specific regional action and collaborative
efforts. Researchers and students interested in international and
environmental law will benefit from the comparative analysis of the
respective regional organisations and their contribution to the
sustainable development commitment. Practitioners and policy makers
will find practical insight from the conclusions drawn.
Contributors: M. Barnard, L. Bhullar, B. Boer, J.T. Calasans, J. de
Cendra de Larragan, C.S. de Windt, B. Garcia, K. Kheng-Lian, L.
Kramer, W.D. Lubbe, O. McIntyre, A. Meijknecht, M.A. Orellana, D.M.
Pallangyo, W. Scholtz, H. Strydom, J. Verschuuren
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