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Environmental Security and the Role of Law

… challenges.8 However, its precise meaning remains unclear. No universally accepted definition has yet been formulated, … security threats, in- cluding a description of the ‘rule of law’ concept. Next, the paper gives three exam- ples … equity; re- sponsibility for transboundary harm; transparency, public participation and access to …
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International Environmental Law-making and Diplomacy Review 2014

… challenges.8 However, its precise meaning remains unclear. No universally accepted definition has yet been formulated, … security threats, in- cluding a description of the ‘rule of law’ concept. Next, the paper gives three exam- ples … equity; re- sponsibility for transboundary harm; transparency, public participation and access to …
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Transboundary protected areas for peace and co-operation

… Best Practice Protected Area Guidelines Series No. 7 IU C N World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA) IUCN … all between the individual protected areas concerned. As a rule of thumb, the level of co-operation should reach at … environment is best achieved by preventing environmental harm rather than by attempting to remedy or compensate for …
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Strategic Report: Environment, Peace and Security - a Convergence of Threats

… and use of the material lies with the reader. In no event shall INTERPOL or UN Environment be liable for … arising from its use. INTERPOL and UN Environment take no responsibility for the continued accuracy of that … 15 3.2 Environmental Rule of Law … by a criminal entity to generate profits, which results in harm to our ecosystem, by damaging environmental quality, …
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