International Law of Environmental Impact Assessment
Discover the essential insights into the intersection of international law and environmental protection with International Law of Environmental Impact Assessment by Neil Craik. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this comprehensive paperback spans 356 pages and delves into the critical framework that mandates states to conduct environmental impact assessments. Craik expertly analyzes how these international regulations are designed to mitigate adverse environmental effects that could impact other nations or global resources, including biodiversity and climate change. This book is a vital resource for legal professionals, environmentalists, and policymakers seeking to understand the complexities of environmental law on a global scale. Enhance your knowledge and stay informed about the vital role of environmental impact assessments in preserving our planet’s future.