First Published in 2009. This title contains a diverse collection of pieces from which the reader can draw an understanding of the shape and function of the institutions discussed within, the scope of their activities, and the niche they occupy in the larger system. Werksman reveals a pattern that organizations grow and contract erratically and organically in response to competing demands, concerns and resources. This volume aims to raise questions as to whether the demands of sustainable development require a more fundamental push against the inertia of institutional culture.
By:
Jacob Werksman
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Weight: 670g
ISBN: 9781138975514
ISBN 10: 1138975516
Series: International Environmental Governance Set
Pages: 364
Publication Date: 18 November 2016
Audience:
College/higher education
,
General/trade
,
Primary
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ELT Advanced
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Part 1 Policy-making; Chapter 1 The United Nations General Assembly and the Security Council, Donald Fitzpatrick; Chapter 2 The United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development, Chris Mensah; Chapter 3 The United Nations Environment Programme and The United Nations Development Programme, Alexander Timoshenko, Mark Berman; Chapter 4 The Conference of Parties to Environmental Treaties, JacobWerksman; Part 2 Trade; Chapter 5 The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, MehmetArda; Chapter 6 The World Trade Organization and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, ZenMakuch; Chapter 7 The North American Free Trade Association, Aradhana Kumar, Jean Milner, Annie Petsonk; Part 3 Finance; Chapter 8 The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, Korinna Horta; Chapter 9 The Global Environment Facility, Helen Sjöberg; Chapter 10 National Environmental Funds, KyleDanish; Part 4 Regional Institutions; Chapter 11 The European Union and the OECD, HanSomsen; Chapter 12 The South Pacific Region, WayneKing, Vanessa C JGoad; Part 5 Avoiding and Settling Disputes; Chapter 13 The International Court of Justice and the European Court of Justice, PhilippeSands; Chapter 14 New Institutions and Procedures for Implementation Control and Reaction, Martti Koskenniemi; Part 6 Environmental NGOs and International Institutions; Chapter 15 The Role of Non-State Actors, Hilary French;
Jacob Werksman is an international lawyer, specializing in international environmental law and international economic law. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of law at New York University, and at Georgetown University, and an active Member of the State Bar of California.