This volume is an important contribution to both theoretical and
practical approaches to solving contradictions and conflicts between the
approaches, principles, objectives and regulations of international
environmental agreements. The issue of the coordination and streamlining
of environmental agreements is of growing importance regarding the
increasing number of international regulations on the one hand and the
urgency for effective instruments in the light of continuing
environmental degradation on the other. This study will become an
essential reference for scholars as well as practitioners working in the
field of international environmental law.