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Customary (And Not So Customary) International Environmental Law, Daniel M. Bodansky
Customary (And Not So Customary) International Environmental Law, Daniel M. Bodansky
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In this article, Professor Bodansky examines the creation and importance of customary international law. He suggests that the debate over the legal status of any given norm may be misplaced. Instead, he suggests that international lawmakers should spend their time and energy incorporating norms, regardless of their true status, into "concrete treaties and actions." The author begins his discussion by providing a working definition of customary international law. He asserts that such law can be based not just on uniformities of state behavior, as is traditionally held, but also on regularities in behavior. Thus, customary international law can be formed …
The European Bank For Reconstruction And Development: Legal And Policy Issues, John Linarelli
The European Bank For Reconstruction And Development: Legal And Policy Issues, John Linarelli
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