The use of 'macro' legal analysis in the development of global environmental governance

Turner, Stephen (2016) The use of 'macro' legal analysis in the development of global environmental governance. In: Environmental governance: A double act, 9th June 2016, Hull University.

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This talk will discuss the challenges that are faced by lawyers in assessing the constituent elements of global environmental governance. It takes into account the different and sometimes disparate approaches that have been taken to the subject and the different interpretations of the term ‘global environmental governance’ itself. It suggests that in the face of such challenges an approach which includes ‘macro’ legal analysis should be developed to ensure that all relevant factors are included in the design and development of the architecture of global environmental governance in the future.

Keywords:global environmental governance, micro legal analysis, macro legal analysis, environmental law, international environmental law, JCOpen
Subjects:M Law > M140 Comparative Law
Divisions:College of Social Science > Lincoln Law School
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