Institutional interaction in global environmental governance : synergy and conflict among international and EU policies / / edited by Sebastian Oberthur and Thomas Gehring ; with a foreword by Oran R. Young.

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Superior document:Global environmental accord
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Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
Series:Global environmental accords.
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Physical Description:xix, 405 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Conceptual foundations of institutional interaction / Sebastian Oberthur and Thomas Gehring
  • The climate change regime : interactions with ICAO, IMO, and the EU burden-sharing agreement / Sebastian Oberthur
  • The convention on biological diversity : tensions with the WTO TRIPS agreement over access to genetic resources and the sharing of benefits / G. Kristin Rosendal
  • Protecting the northeast Atlantic : one problem, three institutions / Jon Birger Skjrseth
  • Institutional interplay and responsible fisheries : combating subsidies, developing precaution / Olav Schram Stokke and Clare Coffey
  • The convention on international trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora (CITES) : responding to calls for action from other nature conservation regimes / John Lanchbery
  • Interactions between the World Trade organization and international environmental regimes / Alice Palmer, Beatrice Chaytor, and Jacob Werksman
  • Interactions of EU legal instruments establishing broad principles of environmental management : the water framework directive and the IPPC directive / Andrew Farmer
  • The EU habitats directive : enhancing synergy with pan-European nature conservation and with the EU structural funds / Clare Coffey
  • The EU deliberate release directive : environmental precaution versus trade and product regulation / Ingmar von Homeyer
  • The EU air quality framework directive : shaped and saved by interaction? / Jrgen Wettestad
  • Comparative empirical analysis and ideal types of institutional interaction / Thomas Gehring and Sebastian Oberthur.