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OverviewThis open access book examines the governance and legal landscape of the global commodity sector. For that purpose, the author conceptualises both Global Commodity Governance (GCG) as well as Transnational Commodity Law (TCL). He defines the key terms of Global Commodity Governance, delineates the underlying legal framework of Transnational Commodity Law, and assesses the effectiveness of Transnational Commodity Law in fostering a functional commodity sector. “Sustainable Commodity Use” is based on a comprehensive analysis of over 250 international agreements, standards, and guiding documents. The author distils the main findings into a conceptualisation of Transnational Commodity Law and provides the reader with a succinct overview of its normative configurations as well as regulatory gaps. Moreover, he elaborates a taxonomy of International Commodity Agreements. In addition, an outline of the normative substance of Transnational Commodity Law features in an appendix to the main text. The author concludes by making concrete suggestions on how rules regulating commodity activities de lege ferenda could and should be designed to improve the effectiveness of law regulating transnational commodity activity. In doing so, he demonstrates the application of the sustainable use principle as the overall objective and purpose of Transnational Commodity Law and discusses International Commodity Agreements as future regulatory instruments. This book may assist lawmakers, practitioners, civil society advocates, and academics worldwide in developing a legal framework for sustainable global commodity activity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maximilian Eduard OehlPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Volume: 21 Weight: 0.504kg ISBN: 9783030894986ISBN 10: 3030894983 Pages: 307 Publication Date: 08 December 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction.- The emergence of Global Commodity Governance.- Conceptualising TCL.- The effectiveness of TCL.- Fostering the effectiveness of TCL.- Conclusions.- The substance of TCL: An outline.ReviewsAuthor InformationMaximilian Oehl is a practising attorney in renewable energies and sustainability law in Berlin. He completed his Second State Examination at the Berlin Court of Appeal in 2021 and holds a PhD from the University of Lausanne (2020). His doctoral dissertation was honoured with the Lausanne faculty award. Prior to that, he studied German Law with a specialization in European and international law at the University of Cologne (Mag. iur. 2014) and international law at the Graduate Institute in Geneva (LL.M. 2016). During his PhD research, he was a visiting scholar at Berkeley Law School (academic year of 2016/2017). His work was supported through scholarships of the Swiss National Science Foundation and the German National Academic Excellence Foundation. Furthermore, he acted as a Member of the International Law Association (ILA) Committee on the Role of International Law in Sustainable Natural Resource Management for Development. Maximilian Oehl has published several academicworks on the legal implications of natural resource and commodity governance. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |