October 23-25, 2003
Yale University
Analytical Papers by Participants
Part I: Core Functions in Global Environmental Governance
Legislative
The Evolution
of Global Legislators: Practice, Theory, Practice
Tom Spencer
Executive
The
Executive Function in Global Environmental Governance
Jake Werksman
Judiciary
The
Role of the Judiciary in Strengthening Environmental Governance,
The Rule of Law and Implementation of Environmental Law
Lal Kurukulasuriya
The
Role of the International Judiciary in the Settlement of Environmental
Disputes and Alternative Proposals for Strengthening International
Environmental Adjudication
Dionysia-Theodora Avgerinopoulou
Financing
Eco-Insurance
for a Sustainable Future: A Contribution to the Johannesburg
Plan of Implementation
J. Steven Lovink
Part II: Issues, Obstacles, and Policy Options
In Defense
of Multilateralism
Lindsey Powell
Beyond
Absolute Sovereignty: New Foundations for a Global Polity
Bertrand de La Chapelle
Global Environmental
Governance: Whither the Media
Joe Ageyo
Obstacles to Environmental Governance: An African Perspective (Abstract)
Annabell Waititu
Mapping
the Future of International Environmental Governance
Bharat H. Desai
Consolidating
Global Environmental Governance: New Lessons from the GEF?
Jake Werksman
Campaign for a Global Environmental Organization: A French Perspective
Narito Harada
Globalization
and Environmental Protection: a Global Governance Perspective
Daniel C. Esty and Maria H. Ivanova
Sustainable
Development: The Search for New Principles and Priorities
Mukul Sanwal
Biopolicy:
Global Governance for the Environment and Peace
Agni Vlavianos-Arvanitis
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