Countermeasures, the International Legal System, and Environmental Violations: When Two Wrongs Make A Right for the Environment By Hjörtur B. Sverrisson
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction and Main Findings
PART I: Countermeasures, Sovereignty, and the International Legal System
Chapter 1: Introduction and Organization
Chapter 2: Sovereignty and the Incompleteness of International Law
Chapter 3: Unilateral Acts of States or International Organizations Not Addressed In This Book
Chapter 4: The Concept of Countermeasures and the Teachings of Highly Qualified Publicists
Chapter 5: Countermeasures and International Tribunals
Chapter 6: Final Remarks
PART II: The Elements of Countermeasures: Requirement and Obstacles
Chapter 1: Introduction and organization
Chapter 2: Considerations Regarding the Legality of Prospective Countermeasures
Chapter 3: Procedural conditions for countermeasures
Chapter 4: Considerations Related to the Taking of Countermeasures
Chapter 5: Conditions that might preclude countermeasures
Chapter 6: Final Remarks on the Concept of Countermeasures
PART III: Countermeasures and Environmental Threats: Case Studies
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Case Studies: Fisheries
Chapter 3: Case Studies: Trade Related Countermeasures
Chapter 4: Conclusions
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index