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Global Environmental Diplomacy : Negotiating Environmental Agreements for the World, 1973-92

Part of the Global Environmental Accord: Strategies for Sustainability and Institutional Innovation series
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In this text, Mostafa K. Tolba tells the story of the negotiations that led to a number of landmark agreements, such as the Vienna Convention on Ozone and its Montreal Protocol, The Basel Convention on Hazardous Wastes, and the Biodiversity Convention.

The book stands as the legacy of a figure who played a pivotal role during the first phase of global environmental diplomacy.Tolba concentrates on the context in which governments conclude that particular issues are ripe for binding international cooperations and on the factors that influence them during negotiations - such as science, the media, nongovernmental organization, politicians, business and industry, and the public.

The areas he dicusses include the evolution of environmental law, environmental soft laws (principles and guidelines rather than treaties), binding regional regimes such as the Regional Seas Program, the ozone layer, global warming, hazardous wastes, the loss of biological diversity, and ways to make international agreements work.

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MIT Press
0262201135 / 9780262201131
Hardback
333.72
02/10/1998
United States
English
216p.
23 cm
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