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International Environmental Law Committee - Newsletter Archive

Vol. 4, No. 2 - July 2002

 

Further Reading

Thomas Conway & Abigail Curk, The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, 24 INT'L ENV'T REP. (BNA) 393 (May 9, 2001)

Jane E. Dwasi, Regulation of Pesticides in Developing Countries, 32 ENVTL. L. REP. (Envtl. L. Inst.) 10045 (January 2002)

Harald Ginzky, EU and US Chemical Strategies under Reform: A Comparison of Strengths and Weaknesses, 10 REV. EUR. COMMUNITY & INT'L ENVTL. L. 199 (2001)

Maryse Grandbois, POP Convention: First Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee, 28 ENVTL. POL'Y & L. 227 (1998)

PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS: ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR AND PATHWAYS FOR HUMAN EXPOSURE (Stuart Harrad ed., Kluwer 2001)

Peter Hough, Institutions for Controlling the Global Trade in Hazardous Chemicals: The 1998 Rotterdam Convention, 10 GLOBAL ENVTL. CHANGE 161 (2000)

Joel A. Mintz, Two Cheers for Global POPs: A Summary and Assessment of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, 14 GEO. INT'L ENVTL. L. REV. 319 (2001)

REGULATION FOR CHEMICAL SAFETY IN EUROPE: ANALYSIS, COMMENT AND CRITICISM (D. Michael Pugh & Jose V. Tarazona eds., Kluwer 1998)

Kristin Schafer, Ratifying Global Toxics Treaties: The U.S. Must Provide Leadership, 22 SAIS REV. 169 (2002)

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