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International environmental law

The important form of international environmental action is the development of international environmental law. Strong international conventions or agreements provide a legally binding means of ensuring the conservation of living resources that cannot be conserved by national legislation alone, e.g., living resources that are shared, occur (temporarily or permanently) in areas beyond national jurisdiction, or affected by activities carried out in another state.

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