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Jessup Competition Archives: International Environmental Law Resources
A basic research guide for issues presented by the 2021 Jessup Competition problem.
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Contested Nature
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Steven R. Brechin (Editor); Peter R. Wilshusen (Editor); Crystal L. Fortwangler (Editor); Patrick C. West (Editor)
Call Number: 333.9516091724 C761
ISBN: 0791457761
Publication Date: 2003-08-14
Primary Resources
Certain Activities Carried Out by Nicaragua in the Border Area (Costa Rica v. Nicaragua) and Construction of a Road in Costa Rica along the San Juan River (Nicaragua v. Costa Rica), Judgment, I.C.J. Reports 2015, p. 665
ICJ Judgment
Convention on Biological Diversity
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species
The Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization
Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
Trail smelter case (United States, Canada), 3 UNRIAA, p. 1905, 1952
Arbitral decision
Selected Electronic Resources
Hamdallah Zedan, “Presentation on Convention on Biological Diversity to the WIPO Seminar on Intellectual Property and Development” (2-3 May 2005)
University of Melbourne International Environmental Law Research Guide
A research guide curated by the University of Melbourne containing print and online material discussing international environmental law
James Anaya, Indigenous Peoples’ Participatory Rights in Relation to Decisions about Natural Resource Extraction: The More Fundamental Issue of What Rights Indigenous have in Lands and Resources (2005) Arizona Journal of International & Comparative Law, V
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