From Ignorance, to Indifference, to Limited Familiarity: An Analysis of the Relationship Between International Environmental Law & Multinational Corporations
In: LA RESPONSABILITA` SOCIALE D'IMPRESA pp. 102-147 (2014)
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In: LA RESPONSABILITA` SOCIALE D'IMPRESA pp. 102-147 (2014)
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In: The international & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 49, Heft 3, S. 745-746
ISSN: 1471-6895
In: Environmental Liability, Band Vol.8, S. 106
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In: The international & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 46, Heft 3, S. 731-731
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In: The international & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 45, Heft 4, S. 969-970
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In: The international & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 45, Heft 3, S. 754-755
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In: The international & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 45, Heft 2, S. 495-496
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In: The international & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 44, Heft 3, S. 733-733
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In: The international & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 44, Heft 2, S. 487-488
ISSN: 1471-6895
General principles of EC environmental law -- European Community institutions and legislation -- The relationship between environmental protection, financial assistance and free trade -- Procedural techniques of environmental protection -- Protection of air quality -- Biodiversity and nature conservation -- Waste -- Dangerous substances -- Water quality.
In: Nuclear law bulletin, Heft 64, S. 7-27
ISSN: 0304-341X
In: RESEARCH HANDBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, Fitzmaurice, Ong, Merkouris, eds., 2011
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In: THE FUTURE OF AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW, Fenrich, Galizzi, Higgins, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2011
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"Customary laws and traditional institutions in Africa constitute comprehensive legal systems that regulate the entire spectrum of activities from birth to death. Once the sole source of law, customary rules now exist in the context of pluralist legal systems with competing bodies of domestic constitutional law, statutory law, common law, and international human rights treaties. The Future of African Customary Law is intended to promote discussion and understanding of customary law and to explore its continued relevance in sub-Saharan Africa. This volume considers the characteristics of customary law and efforts to ascertain and codify customary law, and how this body of law differs in content, form, and status from legislation and common law. It also addresses a number of substantive areas of customary law including the role and power of traditional authorities; customary criminal law; customary land tenure, property rights, and intestate succession; and the relationship between customary law, human rights, and gender equality"--