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The Global Commons: Environmental and Technological Governance 2nd ed

John VoglerJohn Moores University

ISBN13: 9780471985747
ISBN: 0471985740
Published: March 2000
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Paperback
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This new and updated edition is essential for those wanting to understand the limits to collective action on global environmental problems. It develops and applies the tools of regime analysis to the question of how the various global commons are, or fail to be, governed effectively. Since the publication of the first edition of The Global Commons there have been many developments particularly in the area of climate change and sustainable development e.g. Agenda 21. This new edition has been extensively re-written and expanded to take into account recent developments and includes new conclusions on the connections between global and local commons.;Involving the first systematic comparative analysis of governance regimes, the book covers: The Third Law of the Sea Convention, the deep seabed, whaling and marine pollution regimes Antarctica and the Madrid Protocol on Environmental Protection Outer space regimes for weapons, the operation of satellites and the emerging problem of orbital debris The global atmosphere, the Montreal Protocol for the protection of the stratospheric ozone layer and the developing climate change regime and the Kyoto Protocol.;The first edition received widespread praise eg ""a comprehensive and incisive review of much relevant scholarship and case study material"" (Area) and ""a must for every reading list"" (Progress in Human Geography) and this latest volume will also be invaluable for researchers and students of politics, environmental management, international relations and political geography.

Subjects:
Environmental Law
Contents:
International agreements on the global commons; list of abbreviations and Acronyms; the governance of the commons; regime analysis; the oceans; Antarctica; Outer Space; the atmosphere; regime effectiveness; explaining regime incidence and change; conclusion.