Non-Regression International Environmental Law
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Non-Regression International Environmental Law

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667 pages 2020

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"The book analyses the emerging concept of 'non-regression' as a novel legal principle of international environmental law. [In order to do so,] it traces the development of non-regression in the context of international human rights law and provides an examination of the respective jurisprudence under universal and regional human rights instruments. These are then compared to closely-related normative concepts in the framework of international environmental law, including the Paris Climate Change Agreement and biodiversity-related agreements such as the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands and the Bonn Convention on Migratory Species. The book advocates an innovative usage of comparative law methods in order to enable fruitful interactions between human rights and international environmental law."--Back cover.

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