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Regional Cooperation in Amazonia

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In Regional Cooperation in Amazonia: A Comparative Environmental Law Analysis, Maria Antonia Tigre provides a broad overview of the international, regional and national law applied to the Amazon ra...
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  • 15 September 2017
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In Regional Cooperation in Amazonia: A Comparative Environmental Law Analysis, Maria Antonia Tigre provides a broad overview of the international, regional and national law applied to the Amazon rainforest and investigates efforts at regional cooperation for the protection of the Amazonian ecosystem. For the last four decades, cooperation among the eight countries in which the rainforest lies was primarily induced by the Amazon Cooperation Treaty (ACT). Originally adopted to ensure national sovereignty, the ACT gradually evolved towards a framework for sustainable development.

Based on the challenges faced by the treaty and its subsequent instruments, Maria Antonia Tigre analyzes ways in which the ACT can be more effectively applied, leading to practical results that reduce deforestation. These specifically relate to the enforceability of the right to the environment, the implementation of protected areas, and the development of financial mechanisms to fund initiatives.


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Price: $200.00
Pages: 580
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: International Environmental Law
Publication Date: 15 September 2017
ISBN: 9789004313491
Format: Hardcover
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Maria Antonia Tigre, LL.M. (2014), Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, is a senior environmental attorney at the Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice. She has published articles on the legal frameworks of forest-rich countries and climate change, including Cooperation for Climate Mitigation in Amazonia: Brazil’s Emerging Role as a Regional Leader (2016).