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Equality Among Unequals in International Environmental Law: Differential Treatment for Developing Countries.


EQUALITY AMONG UNEQUALS IN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Anita Halvorssen. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1999. (303) 444-3541.200 pp. $60.00 Hardbound.

Equality Among Unequals in International Environmental Law: Differential Treatment for Developing Countries concentrates on showing what has been done in the international environmental arena to promote the participation of developing countries and suggests some of the things that remain to be done. This book attempts to consolidate international thinking about according differential treatment to developing countries by using various incentives in international agreements.

Anita Margrethe Halvorssen is a Norwegian lawyer living in Boulder, Colorado and is a candidate for the Doctor of Science Law Degree (J.S.D.) at Columbia University School of Law. She was formerly a Senior Executive Legal Officer at the Royal Ministry of Environment in Norway. She has also taught International Environmental Law and European Union Law at the University of Colorado School of Law.

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Title Annotation:Review
Publication:Environmental Law
Article Type:Book Review
Geographic Code:0JINT
Date:Dec 22, 1999
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