The UN treats the global environment as a problem for international law and economic development-but not as part of its mandate to promote peace and champion human rights.
The UN treats the global environment as a problem for international law and economic development-but not as part of its mandate to promote peace and champion human rights.
Ken Conca is Professor of International Relations and Director of Global Environmental Politics at American University.
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* Preface * List of Figures and Tables * List of Acronyms * 1. An Unfinished Foundation: The Global Environment and the Four Pillars of the UN System * 2. Law among Nations, Development within Them: Origins and Growth of the UN's Environmental Framework * 3. The Limits of Law and Development and the Case for Peace and Rights * 4. The Dignity and Worth of People in Nature: Strengthening Environmental Human Rights * 5. Greening the Response to the Scourge of War: Environment, Resources, Conflict and Peace * 6. A Stronger Foundation for Global Environmental Governance Notes * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Preface * List of Figures and Tables * List of Acronyms * 1. An Unfinished Foundation: The Global Environment and the Four Pillars of the UN System * 2. Law among Nations, Development within Them: Origins and Growth of the UN's Environmental Framework * 3. The Limits of Law and Development and the Case for Peace and Rights * 4. The Dignity and Worth of People in Nature: Strengthening Environmental Human Rights * 5. Greening the Response to the Scourge of War: Environment, Resources, Conflict and Peace * 6. A Stronger Foundation for Global Environmental Governance Notes * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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