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-1.1 The Definition of the International Environmental Law
--1.1 The Definition of the International Environmental Law
-1.2 The Functions of the International Environmental Law
--1.2 The Functions of the International Environmental Law
-1.3 The Basis of the International Environmental Law
--1.3 The Basis of the International Environmental Law
-Chapter 1 General Introduction of International Environmental Law
-2.1 From Early Fisheries Conventions to the Creation of the United Nations
--2.1 From Early Fisheries Conventions to the Creation of the United Nations
-2.2 From the Creation of the United Nations to Stockholm: 1945–1972
--2.2 From the Creation of the United Nations to Stockholm: 1945–1972
-2.3 The 1972 Stockholm Conference
--2.3 The 1972 Stockholm Conference
-2.4 The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED)
--2.4 The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED)
-2.5 The New Development Since Rio Conference 1992
--2.5 The New Development Since Rio Conference 1992
-Chapter 2 The History of the International Environmental Law
-Unit Assignment (1)
-3.1 States and Non-state Actors
--3.1 States and Non-state Actors
-3.2 The Establishment and Functions of International Organizations
--3.2 The Establishment and Functions of International Organizations
-3.3 Global Organizations and Some Organizations Related to UN
--3.3 Global Organizations and Some Organizations Related to UN
-3.4 Regional and Sub-regional Organizations
--3.4 Regional and Sub-regional Organizations
-3.5 Non-governmental International Organizations
--3.5 Non-governmental International Organizations
-Chapter 3 The Actors of Global Environment Governance
-4.1 Environmental Treaties
-4.2 The Interpretation of Treaties
--4.2 The Interpretation of Treaties
-4.3 Reservations and Interpretative Declarations
--4.3 Reservations and Interpretative Declarations
-4.4 The Customary International Law
--4.4 The Customary International Law
-4.5 The Relationship Between Treaties and Customary Law
--4.5 The Relationship Between Treaties and Customary Law
-4.6 General Principles of International Law
--4.6 General Principles of International Law
-4.7 Subsidiary Sources
-Chapter 4 The Sources of the International Environmental Law
-Unit Assignment (2)
-5.1 Preventive and Precautionary Principle
--5.1 Preventive and Precautionary Principle
-5.2 Cooperation Principle
-5.3 Principle of common but differentiated responsibility
--5.3 Principle of common but differentiated responsibility
-5.4 Polluter-pays Principle
-Chapter 5 The Principles of the International Environmental Law
-6.1 Environmental Quality Standards
--6.1 Environmental Quality Standards
-6.2 Product Standards, Emission Standards and Process Standards
--6.2 Product Standards, Emission Standards and Process Standards
-6.3 Economic Instruments: Charges and taxes, Deposit-refund systems
--6.3 Economic Instruments: Charges and taxes, Deposit-refund systems
-6.4 Incentives Mechanisms
-6.5 Binding Instruments of the Environmental Impact Assessment
--6.5 Binding Instruments of the Environmental Impact Assessment
-6.6 Non-binding Instruments of the Environmental Impact Assessment
--6.6 Non-binding Instruments of the Environmental Impact Assessment
-6.7 Information Exchange
-6.8 Reporting and Provision of Information
--6.8 Reporting and Provision of Information
-6.9 Notification of Emergency Situations
--6.9 Notification of Emergency Situations
-6.10 Monitoring of Information Gathering
--6.10 Monitoring of Information Gathering
-6.11 Eco-auditing and Accounting
--6.11 Eco-auditing and Accounting
-Chapter 6 Environmental Management Systems
-7.1 Transboundary Air Pollution
--7.1 Transboundary Air Pollution
-7.2 Ozone Depletion
-7.3 Climate Change
-Chapter 7 Atmosphere
-Unit Assignment (3)
-8.1 The Treaties of the Marine Environmental Protection
--8.1 The Treaties of the Marine Environmental Protection
-8.2 The Crisis of Freshwater Resources
--8.2 The Crisis of Freshwater Resources
-8.3 The Protection System of Freshwater Resources
--8.3 The Protection System of Freshwater Resources
-8.4 The Antarctic Treaty Regime
--8.4 The Antarctic Treaty Regime
-8.5 The Arctic
-Chapter 8 The Ihternational Law Protection of Marine,Freshwater Resources and Polar Regions
-9.1 The Legal Development of the Protection of the Biodiversity
--9.1 The Legal Development of the Protection of the Biodiversity
-9.2 General Instruments of Protection of Biodiversity
--9.2 General Instruments of Protection of Biodiversity
-9.3 General Instruments of Regional and Sub-Regional Application
--9.3 General Instruments of Regional and Sub-Regional Application
-9.5 Land and Soil
-Chapter 9 Biological Diversity
-Unit Assignment (4)
-10.2 Biotechnology and Other Hazardous Activities
--10.2 Biotechnology and Other Hazardous Activities
-10.3 The Regulations of Accident Handling Mechanism
--10.3 The Regulations of Accident Handling Mechanism
-10.4 Types of Waste
-10.5 Waste Management Process
--10.5 Waste Management Process
-10.6 International Movement in Waste
--10.6 International Movement in Waste
-Chapter 10 Hazardous Substances,Activities and Waste
-Unit Assignment (5)
-11.1 Trade Measures in International Environmental Agreements
--11.1 Trade Measures in International Environmental Agreements
-11.2 The International Trade Agreements relevant to Environmental Measures
--11.2 The International Trade Agreements relevant to Environmental Measures
-11.3 Competition and Subsidies
--11.3 Competition and Subsidies
-11.4 Multilateral Development Banks
--11.4 Multilateral Development Banks
-11.6 Technology Transfer and Technical Assistance
--11.6 Technology Transfer and Technical Assistance
-11.7 Intellectual Property
-Chapter 11 Green trade,Financial Resources and Technology
-12.1 The Legal Definition of Environmental Damage
--12.1 The Legal Definition of Environmental Damage
-12.2 What is State Liability
--12.2 What is State Liability
-12.3 The Consequences of Environmental Damage for State
--12.3 The Consequences of Environmental Damage for State
-12.4 Treaties of State Liability for Environmental Damage
--12.4 Treaties of State Liability for Environmental Damage
-12.5 The Civil Liability for Environmental Damage under International Law
--12.5 The Civil Liability for Environmental Damage under International Law
-Chapter12 Liability for Environmental Damage
-Unit Assignment (6)
-13.1 International Law and Compliance
--13.1 International Law and Compliance
-13.2 Enforcement by States
-13.3 Enforcement by International Organizations
--13.3 Enforcement by International Organizations
-13.4 Diplomatic Means of Dispute Settlement
--13.4 Diplomatic Means of Dispute Settlement
-13.5 Legal Means of Dispute Settlement
--13.5 Legal Means of Dispute Settlement
-Chapter13 Implementation and Dispute Settlement
-Unit Assignment (7)
