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Environment Protection and International Law. By S. Bhatt. New Delhi: Radiant Publishers, 1985. Pp. xvi, 122. Index. Rs.40. - Environmental Laws and Water Resources Management. By S. Bhatt. New Delhi: Radiant Publishers, 1986. Pp. xii, 355. Index. RS.100; $20. - The Global Environment Movement: A New Hope for Mankind. By B. D. Nagchaudhuri and S. Bhatt. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers Private Ltd., 1987. Pp. 69. Index. Rs.60. - Law, Science and Environment. By R. P. Anand, Rahmatullah Khan and S. Bhatt. New Delhi: Lancers Books, 1987. Pp. xxxix, 297. Rs.275.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Tracy Dobson*
Affiliation:
Michigan State University

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Book Reviews and Notes
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1989

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1 For example, on p. 58, footnote 4, he cites a news account of a speech as authority for India’s rank as the country second in the world in water resources. As authority for the current state of water law in several Third World countries, he relies on a 1965 report of the Food and Agriculture Organization. See book under review, at 81–87.

2 For example, in chapter 4, pp. 21–36, support is drawn from data from the 1960s and 1970s in discussing energy problems.

3 For example, under the heading “Solutions,” brief and vague mention is made of more efficient management of human activities in order to make resources go further. The discussion then drifts on to issues of transnational pollution (p. 413).