Author:Steenkamp, Lee-AnnDate:2018The climate change timeline is at critical juncture as policymakers, academics and other climate-related stakeholders are contemplating the transition from the Kyoto era to the advent of the landmark 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change ...Read more
Author:Sheard, Clive HDate:1998The purpose of this work is to give a comprehensive picture of the legal mechanisms for running a port and how modern port development can come into conflict with the relevant aspects of traditional shipping law. In the past ten years the ...Read more
Author:Kadiri, Temitope EmmanuelaDate:2015This thesis outlines and critically assesses the regulation of land-based sources and activities causing pollution (LBSA) in the coastal and marine environment in two broad areas of sub-Saharan Africa, the West and Central African Region ...Read more
Author:Guy, Neil RaymondDate:2000Of necessity LOSC Articles are brief and in some instances vague and requiring interpretation. There is general consensus that LOSC is successful and that its vagueness in certain areas is an asset allowing a variety of otherwise contrary ...Read more
Author:Bavikatte, SanjayDate:2011The thesis analyses the emergence of biocultural rights as a sub‐set of third generation, group rights in environmental law. It submits that these rights, which advocate a people's duty of stewardship over Nature, have arisen as a response ...Read more
Author:Frantz, Theressa RosettaDate:2018This study focuses on sustainable use of threatened or endangered species in the international trade context. Escalating levels of illegal trade in threatened species are of major concern globally and undermines regulatory frameworks that ...Read more
Author:Munuo, Ngaya AnaelDate:2016REDD+ has emerged as one of the governance approaches to address climate change. It calls for developing countries to take part in a second commitment period for a post-2020 climate change regime under the auspices of the United Nations ...Read more