Basic Laws on Environment

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With the rapid deterioration of environmental conditions need was felt to frame and promulgate various laws by different international organizations. In this book some basic laws on environment are given verbatim for the use of scholars, administration and policy planners. Institutional and Financial Arrangements for International Environmental Cooperation (1972); The World Charter for Nature (1982); United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (1989); International Cooperation in the Field of Environment; OECD Council Recommendation on Principles on the Environment (1972); OECD Council Recommendation on Principles Governing Transfrontier Pollution (1974); OECD Council Decision on the Exchange of Information Concerning Accidents Capable of Causing Transformable Damage (1988); OECD Council Recommendation on the Application of the Polluter-pays Principle to Accidental Pollution (1989); Declarations of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (1982); Nairobi Declaration (1982); Economic Declaration; Summit of the Arch(1989); International Labour Conference Convention Concerning Safety in the Use of Chemicals at Work (1990); Joint Protocol Relating to the Application of the Vienna Convention and the Paris Convention (1992) and many more will be of ample use to all concerned.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR V.K. Prabhakar

Dr. V.K. Prabhakar has worked on varied vital issues of environmental science. Widely known for his contribution for writing several books on ecology and environment, he is also well known for creating environmental awareness programme and clean-up campaign by involving more and more school children in India. He is actively engaged with a mission to create employment opportunities for every person in the country by tackling two important problems: employment and pollution.

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Title
Basic Laws on Environment
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
812610838X
Length
viii+251p., 23cm.
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