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To continue the articulation of general conclusions concerning the role of international law and the legal process within the international regime of transboundary environmental protection among CEE states, this chapter examines the groups of relevant sub-state actors and third parties capable of influencing transboundary environmental dispute resolution and the role of law within that process. This chapter then examines the categories of situational circumstances structuring the ability of states, sub-state actors and third parties to promote the resolution of disputes and the use of international law. Finally, in order to establish a basis from which to predict whether CEE states may be more inclined to rely upon international law, this chapter identifies factors that promote the functionality of international law within the regime of transboundary environmental protection, and thereby enhance the likelihood CEE states will rely upon international law to assist in the resolution of their transboundary environmental disputes.
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Williams, P.R. (2000). Influencing the Utilization of International Law. In: International Law and the Resolution of Central and East European Transboundary Environmental Disputes. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333978078_9
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