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Remarks by the Chairman

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

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The Environment: International Rights and Responsibilities
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1980

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References

1 See R. STEIN & JOHNSON, BANKING ON THE BIOSPHERE? (1979).

2 Boundary Waters Treaty between the U.S. and Canada, (1909). See, for example, works cited in Bilder, The Settlement of Disputes in the Field of the International law of the Environment, 1 RECUEIL DES COURS OF THE HAGUE ACADEMY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 139 (1975).

3 Levin, Protecting the Human Environment: Procedures and Principles for Preventing and Resolving International Controversies, UNITAR (1977).

4 Nordic Environment Convention, entered into force, Feb. 19, 1974.

5 OECD Equal Right of Access, Council Recommendations C(76)55 (1976) and C(77)28 (1977).

* Western New England College School of Law.

** University of Montreal, Faculty of Law.