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PART I: SETTING THE SCENE 1. Introduction 2. Regimes as a Medium for Distributive Justice 3. Towards a Theory of Global Environmental Justice PART II: EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THREE REGIME TEXTS Introduction 4. Managing a Global Common: The United Nation?s Law of the Sea 5. The Global Waste Management Regime: The Basel Convention 6. Protecting the Global Atmosphere: The UNFCCC PART III NORMATIVE CRITIQUE Introduction 7. Establishing the core ideas of Justice in eco-regimes 8. Ethics of Global Sustainability and Neoliberal Ideas of Justice 9. Global Justice and Neoliberal Environmental Governance Conclusion References
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Environmental justice.
Sustainable development -- Moral and ethical aspects.