Multilateral environmental agreements and compliance: The benefits of administrative procedures (Routledge Research in International Environmental Law)
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The adoption of administrative procedures in global governance has the potential to foster proper consideration of marginalized actors' interests, yet risks entrenching the dominance of the well-resourced and powerful. Accordingly, this book proposes a new framework for evaluating the extent to which administrative procedures in the compliance systems of multilateral environmental agreements constrain power and promote regard for the interests of affected states, which are frequently developing and transition countries. This framework is applied to the compliance systems under the Montreal Protocol, the Kyoto Protocol and CITES, which address critical global environmental issues of ozone-layer depletion, climate change and trade in endangered species, respectively. The analysis shows that, under certain conditions, administrative procedures limit the influence of states' asymmetric power on compliance deliberations. Furthermore, systematic adoption of these procedures increases the opportunities for affected states' interests to be voiced and considered in compliance decision-making processes.
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ID Code: | 215508 | ||
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Item Type: | Book/Report (Book) | ||
Series Name: | Routledge Research in International Environmental Law | ||
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Measurements or Duration: | 185 pages | ||
Keywords: | CITES, Kyoto Protocol, Montreal Protocol, Multilateral environmental agreements, administrative procedures, compliance systems | ||
DOI: | 10.4324/9781315267777 | ||
ISBN: | 978-1-138-28863-8 | ||
Pure ID: | 33298944 | ||
Divisions: | Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Faculty of Law Past > Institutes > Institute for Future Environments Current > Schools > School of Law |
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Copyright Owner: | 2018 Routledge | ||
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Deposited On: | 06 Nov 2021 06:20 | ||
Last Modified: | 30 Jun 2024 22:03 |
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