This collection of essays is the fruit of a special project within the General Research Programme of the Canadian Council on International Law. The volume constitutes the first comprehensive analysis of the status and treatment of forests as a subject of study in the field of international law.
<p class=copymedium> It is hoped that the publication and dissemination of these essays will stimulate not only further study and analysis, but also appropriate international and domestic policy initiatives that will contribute to the realization of a global forests convention.
<p class=copymedium>The common theme of the papers is the prospect of an International Forests Convention, but the diverse and complementary perspectives offered on this prominent dénouement of UNCED also contain useful general analyses independent of the UNCED agenda.
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978-90-411-0897-5 (9789041108975)
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<ol class=copymedium><li class=copymedium>Towards a Global Forests Convention: Getting out of the Woods and Barking up the Right Tree A Conceptual Framework for an International Forests Convention: Customary Law and Emerging Principles Forests, Forestry Practices and the Living Environment International Watercourse Law and Forests `Sustainable Priced' Trade in Forest Products and Ecological Services: Some Legal Standards and Economic Instruments Seeing the Forest, the Trees and the People: Coming to Terms with Developing Country Perspectives on the Proposed Global Forests Convention Development Assistance Issues Related to a Convention on Forests International Legal Instruments and Institutional Arrangements: A Discussion Paper</ol></ol>