Introduction and editorial preface / Michael Faure and Song Ying -- Cluster-litigation in cases of transboundary environmental harm / André Nollkaemper -- The role of international conventions in solving transboundary pollution disputes / James Harrison -- Transboundary vessel-source marine pollution: international legal framework and its application to China / Wang Hui -- ILC proposal on the role of origin state in transboundary damage / Gou Haibo -- Applying national liability law to transboundary pollution: some lessons from Europe and the United States / Michael Faure and Gerrit Betlem -- The joint governance of transboundary river basins: some observations on the role of law / Marjan Peeters -- A new look at environmental impact assessments: using customary law to prevent domestic and transboundary environmental damage -- Transboundary environmental crimes: an analysis of Chinese and European law / Thomas Richter -- Reflections from the transboundary pollution of Songhua River / Wang Jin, Huang Chiachen and Yan Houfu -- Pondering over the incident of Songhua River pollution from the perspective of environmental law / Wang Canfa, Yu Wen-xuan, Li Dan and Li Jun-hong -- Comparative and concluding remarks / Michael Faure and Song Ying.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book considers the ways in which transboundary environmental pollution can be remedied through a variety of legal instruments. Particular attention is paid to the pollution of the Songhua river in China, but legal remedies to transboundary pollution are also discussed in a broader context.
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Title
China and international environmental liability.
International Standard Book Number
1847207529
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Environmental law, International.
Transboundary pollution-- Law and legislation-- China.