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Remarks by the Chairman
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
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- Ten Years after Stockholm–International Environmental Law
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1985
References
1 See Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, U.N. Doc. A/CONF.48/144 (1972), reprinted in 11 ILM 1416 (1972).
2 See Restatement of the Law, Foreign Relations Law of the United States (Revised) (Tent. Draft No. 4, 1983), §§ 601, 602, 611, 612.
3 There seems to be a growing concern over new environmental issues as well. See, e.g., World Climate Change: The Role of International Law and Institutions (V. Nanda ed. 1983).
4 See generally Nanda, The Establishment of International Law Standards for Transnational Environmental Injury, 60 Iowa L. R. 1089 (1975).
5 See Nairobi Declaration of the U.N. Environment Programme, U.N.E.P./GC.10/INF.5 (1982). For more on the Nairobi Conference, see Review of the Global Environment 10 Years After Stockholm: Hearings Before the Subcomm. on Human Rights and Int'l Organizations of the House Comm. on Foreign Affairs, 97th Cong., 2d Sess. (1982).