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5 - Compliance: implementation, enforcement, dispute settlement

Philippe Sands
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University College London
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R. Bilder, ‘The Settlement of Disputes in the Field of the International Law of the Environment’, 144 RdC 139 (1975); E. Somers, ‘The Role of the Courts in the Enforcement of Environmental Rules’, 5 International Journal of Estuarine and Coastal Law 193 (1990); M. Koskenniemi, ‘Peaceful Settlement of Environmental Disputes’, 60 Nordic Journal of International Law 73 (1991); K. Sachariew, ‘Promoting Compliance with International Environmental Standards: Reflections on Monitoring and Reporting Mechanisms’, 2 Yearbook of International Environmental Law 31 (1991); P. Sands, ‘Enforcing Environmental Security: the Challenges of Compliance with International Obligations’, 15 Journal of International Affairs 46 (1993); A. and A. H. Chayes, The New Sovereignty: Compliance with International Regulatory Regimes (1995); J. Cameron, J. Werksman and P. Roderick (eds.), Improving Compliance with International Environmental Law (1995); W. Lang, ‘Compliance Control in International Environmental Law’, 56 ZäoRV 685 (1996); A. Kiss, ‘Compliance with International and European Environmental Obligations’, Hague Yearbook of International Environmental Law 45 (1996); E. Brown Weiss and H. Jacobson (eds.), Engaging Countries: Strengthening Compliance with International Accords (1998); R. Wolfrum, ‘Means of Ensuring Compliance with and Enforcement of International Environmental Law’, 272 Recueil des Cours 9 (1998); J. Collier and V. Lowe, The Settlement of Disputes in International Law (1999); C. Romano, The Peaceful Settlement of International Environmental Disputes: A Pragmatic Approach (2000); M. Ehrmann, Erfüllungskontrolle im Umweltvölkerrecht (2000)

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