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Lecture summary: The lecture will cover, inter alia, proposals for an international environmental organization, the use of interim measures applications and non-compliance procedures in environmental cases, the proliferation of environmental case law from international tribunals over the past 8 years, and the implications for the settlement of environmental disputes.
Alan Boyle has been Professor of Public International Law at the University of Edinburgh School of Law since 1995. He teaches international law, international environmental law, law of the sea and international investment law. He was General Editor of the International and Comparative Law Quarterly from 1998 until 2006. Publications include International Law and the Environment (with Patricia Birnie and Catherine Redgwell, 3rd edn, OUP, 2009) and The Making of International Law (with Christine Chinkin, OUP, 2007). Educated at the University of Oxford and called to the English Bar in 1977, he practises international law from Essex Court Chambers, London and represents various governments in proceedings before the ICJ, the ITLOS and the PCA.
University of Edinburgh Profile: Professor Alan Boyle
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