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Interstitial Law-Making in International Law: A Study of Environmental Impact Assessments offers a combined theoretical and practical understanding of EIAs and international environmental law and policy, with an emphasis on the essential role of public participation as revealed notably by the case studies in Asia and Europe.

Produktbeschreibung
Interstitial Law-Making in International Law: A Study of Environmental Impact Assessments offers a combined theoretical and practical understanding of EIAs and international environmental law and policy, with an emphasis on the essential role of public participation as revealed notably by the case studies in Asia and Europe.
Autorenporträt
Viviane Meunier-Rubel, LL.M., J.S.D. (Yale Law School), D.E.A. Droit privé général (Paris II Panthéon-Assas), is an international legal scholar. As a practicing attorney in France, she worked exclusively on civil law cases before the Cour de cassation, the highest court of civil and criminal appeals. She was a Tutor-in-Law at Yale Law School. She clerked for then Judge Ronny Abraham and Vice-President Raymond Ranjeva at the International Court of Justice.