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- Non-State Actors, Soft Law and Protective Regimes
- Non-State Actors, Soft Law and Protective Regimes: From the Margins
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Protection gaps within international criminal law
- Part II Measuring the impact of non-state actors within international human rights
- Part III Confronting the challenge of environmental protection, climate change and sustainable development: new actors and shifting norms
- 9 The creation of the international law of climate change: complexities of sub-state actors
- 10 International environmental law and soft law: a new direction or a contradiction?
- 11 Assuming away the problem? The vexing relationship between international trade and environmental protection
- 12 Quo vadis, Europe?
- 13 Conclusion: centrality and marginality in international law
- Index
11 - Assuming away the problem? The vexing relationship between international trade and environmental protection
from Part III - Confronting the challenge of environmental protection, climate change and sustainable development: new actors and shifting norms
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2012
- Non-State Actors, Soft Law and Protective Regimes
- Non-State Actors, Soft Law and Protective Regimes: From the Margins
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Protection gaps within international criminal law
- Part II Measuring the impact of non-state actors within international human rights
- Part III Confronting the challenge of environmental protection, climate change and sustainable development: new actors and shifting norms
- 9 The creation of the international law of climate change: complexities of sub-state actors
- 10 International environmental law and soft law: a new direction or a contradiction?
- 11 Assuming away the problem? The vexing relationship between international trade and environmental protection
- 12 Quo vadis, Europe?
- 13 Conclusion: centrality and marginality in international law
- Index
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- Non-State Actors, Soft Law and Protective RegimesFrom the Margins, pp. 227 - 253Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012