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Agenda 21 and prevention of sea-based marine pollution : a spurious relationship?

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  • 3/7/00 M2LMGR
Summary: Presents an overview of the way the IMO, the Basle Convention and the London Convention have picked up the outcomes of UNCED. Addresses the issues of air pollution, non-indigenous organisms, transport of irradiated nuclear fuel, dumping and incineration of hazardous wastes, and, liability for hazardous and noxious substances, as covered by Agenda 21. Discusses the integration of developing countries into the regime for sea-based marine pollution and the improvement of compliance.
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Presents an overview of the way the IMO, the Basle Convention and the London Convention have picked up the outcomes of UNCED. Addresses the issues of air pollution, non-indigenous organisms, transport of irradiated nuclear fuel, dumping and incineration of hazardous wastes, and, liability for hazardous and noxious substances, as covered by Agenda 21. Discusses the integration of developing countries into the regime for sea-based marine pollution and the improvement of compliance.

3/7/00 M2LMGR

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