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The Amazon from an International Law Perspective
This book examines whether international law has an impact on the protection of the Amazon.
Beatriz Garcia (Author)
9781107627758, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 19 September 2013
404 pages, 2 b/w illus. 6 maps 25 tables
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm, 0.59 kg
'This work's outstanding contribution to the broader literature on the Amazon … is its welcome focus on the changing rights and duties of states over time, a subject that has generally received short shrift in studies essentially concerned with the magnitude of the environmental problem and one that has been confined hitherto mainly to the pages of international law journals.' Philip Chrimes, International Affairs
With a vast river network and rainforests extending over eight South American countries, the Amazon plays a vital role particularly in maintaining biodiversity and terrestrial carbon storage. Due to its ecological characteristics, the Amazon benefits not only those countries but also the international community at large. However, the Amazon forests are being rapidly cleared with a consequent loss of biodiversity and impact on global climate. This book examines whether international law has an impact on the preservation of the Amazon by inquiring into the forms of cooperation that exist among the Amazon countries, and between them and the international community, and to what extent international cooperation can help protect the Amazon. Given the role of this region in maintaining the balance of the global environment, the book examines whether the Amazon should be granted a special legal status and possible implications in terms of international cooperation.
1. Introduction
2. The characteristics of the Amazon
3. The origins of regional cooperation in the Amazon
4. The 1978 Amazon Cooperation Treaty
5. Regional and subregional organizations
6. Other legal instruments adopted by the Amazon states inter se
7. Multilateral treaties and global actors in the Amazon
8. Positive incentives for protecting the Amazon
9. The legal status of the Amazon: implications for international cooperation
10. General conclusions.
Subject Areas: Social impact of environmental issues [RNT], Conservation of the environment [RNK], Environmentalist, conservationist & Green organizations [RNB], Environment law [LNKJ], International environmental law [LBBP]