The international law of environmental impact assessment: process, substance and integration
The central idea animating environmental impact assessment (EIA) is that decisions affecting the environment should be made through a comprehensive evaluation of predicted impacts. Notwithstanding their evaluative mandate, EIA processes do not impose specific environmental standards, but rely on the...
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2008
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Schriftenreihe: | Cambridge studies in international and comparative law
58 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The central idea animating environmental impact assessment (EIA) is that decisions affecting the environment should be made through a comprehensive evaluation of predicted impacts. Notwithstanding their evaluative mandate, EIA processes do not impose specific environmental standards, but rely on the creation of open, participatory and information rich decision-making settings to bring about environmentally benign outcomes. In light of this tension between process and substance, Neil Craik assesses whether EIA, as a method of implementing international environmental law, is a sound policy strategy, and how international EIA commitments structure transnational interactions in order to influence decisions affecting the international environment. Through a comprehensive description of international EIA commitments and their implementation with domestic and transnational governance structures, and drawing on specific examples of transnational EIA processes, the author examines how international EIA commitments can facilitate interest coordination, and provide opportunities for persuasion and for the internalisation of international environmental norms. |
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spelling | Craik, Neil 1965- The international law of environmental impact assessment process, substance and integration Neil Craik Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2008 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 332 Seiten) txt c cr Cambridge studies in international and comparative law 58 The central idea animating environmental impact assessment (EIA) is that decisions affecting the environment should be made through a comprehensive evaluation of predicted impacts. Notwithstanding their evaluative mandate, EIA processes do not impose specific environmental standards, but rely on the creation of open, participatory and information rich decision-making settings to bring about environmentally benign outcomes. In light of this tension between process and substance, Neil Craik assesses whether EIA, as a method of implementing international environmental law, is a sound policy strategy, and how international EIA commitments structure transnational interactions in order to influence decisions affecting the international environment. Through a comprehensive description of international EIA commitments and their implementation with domestic and transnational governance structures, and drawing on specific examples of transnational EIA processes, the author examines how international EIA commitments can facilitate interest coordination, and provide opportunities for persuasion and for the internalisation of international environmental norms. Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780521184069 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780521879453 |
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title | The international law of environmental impact assessment process, substance and integration |
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title_full_unstemmed | The international law of environmental impact assessment process, substance and integration Neil Craik |
title_short | The international law of environmental impact assessment |
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