Book contents
- International Environmental Law and the Global South
- International Environmental Law and the Global South
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Author Biographies
- Book part
- Foreword
- 1 The North–South Divide in International Environmental Law: Framing the Issues
- Part I History of the North–South Divide and Global Environmental Governance
- Part II Selected International Environmental Law Examples
- 8 Human Rights, the Environment, and the GlobalSouth
- 9 Access and Benefit-Sharing: North–South Challenges in Implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity and Its Nagoya Protocol
- 10 Emerging Powerful Southern Voices: Role of BASIC Nations in Shaping Climate Change Mitigation Commitments
- 11 Sustainable Development in the Era of Bioenergy and AgriculturalLand Grab
- 12 Trade in Hazardous Waste
- 13 The Right to Water: Constitutional Perspectives from the Global South
- Part III Trade, Investment, and Sustainable Development
- Part IV Environmental Justice and Vulnerable Groups
- Part V Challenges and Options
- Index
9 - Access and Benefit-Sharing: North–South Challenges in Implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity and Its Nagoya Protocol
from Part II - Selected International Environmental Law Examples
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2015
- International Environmental Law and the Global South
- International Environmental Law and the Global South
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Author Biographies
- Book part
- Foreword
- 1 The North–South Divide in International Environmental Law: Framing the Issues
- Part I History of the North–South Divide and Global Environmental Governance
- Part II Selected International Environmental Law Examples
- 8 Human Rights, the Environment, and the GlobalSouth
- 9 Access and Benefit-Sharing: North–South Challenges in Implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity and Its Nagoya Protocol
- 10 Emerging Powerful Southern Voices: Role of BASIC Nations in Shaping Climate Change Mitigation Commitments
- 11 Sustainable Development in the Era of Bioenergy and AgriculturalLand Grab
- 12 Trade in Hazardous Waste
- 13 The Right to Water: Constitutional Perspectives from the Global South
- Part III Trade, Investment, and Sustainable Development
- Part IV Environmental Justice and Vulnerable Groups
- Part V Challenges and Options
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
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- International Environmental Law and the Global South , pp. 192 - 213Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015
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