
Following the two world wars of the twentieth century, governments decided to dispose of unwanted chemical weapons in the world's oceans. The deleterious consequences of this decision for the earth's precious marine environment are now becoming clear. As the issue of sea-dumped chemical weapons cannot be contained by borders, we will all have to deal with the adverse effects on our fragile planetary ecosystem. While states have made some efforts to address the situation, unresolved international legal issues remain.International Law and Sea-Dumped Chemical Weapons contains a systematic conceptual analysis of the international legal frameworks governing the remediation of sea-dumped chemical weapons. Where deficiencies are found in the law, legal solutions are offered. In addition, practical approaches to the problem are explored.Furthermore, the book argues that solutions to this environmental hazard rely on a holistic awareness-and acceptance-of how humanity's past actions have damaged our ecosystem. Aiming to bring about the necessary will to overcome this challenge, this volume identifies and analyses the problem, offers guidance, and provides hope to the current and succeeding generations so that we can solve the problem of sea-dumped chemical weapons and restore balance to our ecosystem.
This book investigates the adequacy of current international legal frameworks in addressing the environmental and security hazards posed by chemical weapons disposed of in the world's oceans. Grant Dawson provides a systematic analysis of the legal deficiencies surrounding the remediation of these weapons, drawing upon historical disposal practices and contemporary environmental science. The author argues that effective resolution requires both a robust legal evolution and a collective global acceptance of responsibility for past ecological damage.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a specialized contribution to the intersection of international law and environmental policy. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the prose and the author's focus on bridging the gap between historical negligence and future legal accountability.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192868233
ISBN-13:
9780192868237
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