Pengalaman Malaysia terhadap pendekatan kuasa dalam proses rundingan Protokol Montreal ke arah pembangunan mapan
Malaysia has been recognised by the international community as one of dedicated countries in conservation of global environment, which include issues on depleting global ozone layer. Meanwhile, Montreal Protocol is one of the successful international environmental law. Montreal Protocol managed t...
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Environmental Management Society, Malaysia
2010
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2366/1/MJEM_2010_2__9_Rizal_et_al.pdf http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2366/ http://www.ems-malaysia.org/mjem/index.html |
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Institution: | Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Malaysia has been recognised by the international community as one of dedicated countries in
conservation of global environment, which include issues on depleting global ozone layer. Meanwhile,
Montreal Protocol is one of the successful international environmental law. Montreal Protocol managed
to seek international environmental cooperation among almost all of the states in the world. All of these
states have already agreed to ratify the Montreal Protocol. The Montreal Protocol has been enacted for
the protection of the ozone layer by taking precautionary measures to control world emissions of
substances that deplete the ozone layer. Some of the international environmental law scholars suggested
that power approach might influence in the negotiations of creating international environmental law.
Moreover the existence of the superiority power in economy, military, technology and science would lead
for hegemony. This hegemony most likely would build up more cooperation among states and
subsequently influence in the negotiations of creating MEAs, which include the Montreal Protocol.
Therefore, the primary purpose of this study is to explain the influence of power approach in the
international environmental law on regards of the Montreal Protocol’s negotiations and the relations of
the interstates participation response focusing on Malaysia’s experinces. Meanwhile, this study uses a
qualitative approach, which is based on interviews among Malaysian representatives in the negotiation
processes of the Montreal Protocol. Finally, the results potentially provide with better understanding of
the influence of power approach in the international environmental law |
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