International environmental law (sometimes, international ecological law) is a field of international law regulating the behavior of states and international organizations with respect to the environment.
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International environmental law (sometimes, international ecological law) is
a field of international law regulating the behavior of
states and international organizations with respect to the environment.
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The main international treaties concerning the environment are:
1972 UN Convention on the Human Environment;
1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), which produced the Rio Declaration; 1997 Kyoto Protocol, entered into force on February 16, 2005; 2002 World Earth Summit
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The International Environmental Law Project (IELP) works with
governments, non-governmental organizations and international instituions to develop, implement
and enforce international environmental law to tackle some of today's most challenging global issues.
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World order is the political, economic, or social situation
in the world at a particular time and the
effect that this has on relationships between different countries.