Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Legal Status of the Secretariats
, by Bharat H. Desai- ISBN: 9780521883283 | 0521883288
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 4/19/2010
Preface | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Institutionalizing Cooperation | p. 7 |
Introduction | p. 7 |
Organic Link | p. 7 |
Institutionalized Cooperation | p. 9 |
Institutions and Organizations | p. 12 |
Institution-Building Process | p. 14 |
Conclusion | p. 17 |
Multilateral Environmental Regulation | p. 19 |
Introduction | p. 19 |
Rapid Growth | p. 21 |
Pre-Stockholm: Limited Concerns | p. 24 |
Stockholm: UN Environment Programme as a Catalyst | p. 27 |
Rio's Contribution | p. 29 |
Common Concerns | p. 34 |
Montevideo Mandate | p. 36 |
Conclusion | p. 45 |
Nature and Character of Environmental Agreements | p. 47 |
Introduction | p. 47 |
Proliferation of Agreements | p. 48 |
Regulating State Behavior | p. 54 |
Salient Characteristics | p. 60 |
Sui Generis Treaties | p. 63 |
Softness of Hard Law | p. 69 |
Framework Convention Approach | p. 76 |
Regional Seas | p. 81 |
Institutional Structures | p. 86 |
Conference of the Parties | p. 91 |
Secretariats | p. 93 |
Conclusion | p. 95 |
Host Institution Arrangements | p. 97 |
Introduction | p. 97 |
Treaty Mandate | p. 98 |
Establishing a Secretariat | p. 101 |
Providing a Secretariat | p. 107 |
Review Provision | p. 119 |
Host Institution as a Secretariat | p. 121 |
Functions of the Host Institution | p. 124 |
Cost Effectiveness | p. 126 |
Locating the Secretariat Away from the Host Institution | p. 128 |
Chain of Legal Implications | p. 129 |
Conclusion | p. 131 |
Legal Status | p. 133 |
Introduction | p. 133 |
Role of the COP | p. 134 |
Legal Capacity/Personality | p. 136 |
Legal Character of Treaty Bodies | p. 140 |
Four Models of Secretariats | p. 142 |
Possibilities of Conflict | p. 158 |
Appointment of a Secretary-General | p. 159 |
Treaty-Making Power | p. 164 |
Headquarters Agreements | p. 166 |
Conclusion | p. 169 |
Conclusions | p. 171 |
Appendices | |
Relationship Agreements | p. 179 |
Delegation of Authority to the Secretary General Convention on Wetlands of International Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat (RAMSAR) | p. 181 |
Agreement between the CITES Standing Committee and the Executive Director of UNEP | p. 191 |
Administrative Arrangement between UNEP and the Secretariat of the CBD | p. 199 |
Headquarters Agreements | p. 211 |
Headquarters Agreement between UNESCO and France | p. 213 |
Agreement between the United Nations and the Republic of Kenya regarding the Headquarters of the United Nations Environment Programme | p. 231 |
Agreement between the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Government of Canada concerning the Headquarters of the Convention Secretariat | p. 257 |
Agreement between the Federal Republic of Germany and the United Nations concerning the Headquarters of the United Nations Volunteers Programme | p. 271 |
Agreement among the United Nations, the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany, and the Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change concerning the Headquarters of the Convention Secretariat | p. 297 |
Agreement between the United Nations, the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany, and the Secretariat of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification concerning the Headquarters of the Convention Permanent Secretariat | p. 305 |
Agreement among the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany, the United Nations, and the Secretariat of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals concerning the Headquarters of the Convention Secretariat | p. 315 |
Index | p. 325 |
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