Cambridge studies in international and comparative law ;
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-263) and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. The need for collective action in the management of transboundary resources -- 3. States as collective actors -- 4. The transnational conflict paradigm: structural failures and responses -- 5. Transnational institutions for transboundary ecosystem management: defining the tasks and the constants -- 6. The structure and procedure of institutions for transboundary ecosystem management -- 7. The development of positive international law on transboundary ecosystems: a critical analysis -- 8. Efficiency, custom, and the evolution of international law on transboundary resources -- 9. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Why do states often use transboundary resources inefficiently? Benvenisti considers a range of factors, including mismanagement as a link between domestic and international processes. He also looks forward to potential solutions in this multi-disciplinary approach. Benvenisti's analysis will interest international environmentalists and lawyers, and international relations scholars and practitioners.
Sharing transboundary resources.
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Conservation of natural resources-- Law and legislation.
Ecosystem management-- Law and legislation.
Environmental law, International.
Transboundary pollution-- Law and legislation.
Conservation des ressources naturelles-- Droit.
Écosystèmes-- Gestion-- Droit.
Environnement-- Droit international.
Pollution transfrontière-- Droit.
Conservation of natural resources-- Law and legislation.