• Source: International Environmental Law Research Centre
    • The International Environmental Law Research Centre (or IELRC) is an independent, non-profit research organisation established in 1995. It is an Association under Articles 60ff of the Swiss Civil Code. It has offices in the International Environment House in Geneva, Switzerland, Nairobi, Kenya and New Delhi, India.


      Research areas


      Biosafety
      Biodiversity
      Climate change
      Intellectual property
      Justice and human rights [1]
      Water


      Publications


      Recent books written by IELRC researchers include:

      P. Cullet, Intellectual Property Protection and Sustainable Development (New Delhi: Lexis/Nexis - Butterworths, 2005) [2]
      S. Muralidhar, Law, Poverty and Legal Aid - Access to Justice (New Delhi: Lexis/Nexis - Butterworths, 2004) [3]
      P. Cullet, A. Gowlland-Gualtieri (eds), Key Materials in International Environmental Law (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2004) [4]
      P. Cullet, Differential Treatment in International Environmental Law (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2003) [5]
      P. Kameri-Mbote, Management in Kenya: The Case of Land Tenure and Wildlife (Nairobi: ACTS Press, 2002) [6]


      Journal


      IELRC co-publishes the Law, Environment and Development Journal (LEAD) with the Law School of the School of Oriental and African Studies.


      External links


      International Environmental Law Research Centre
      Law, Environment and Development Journal

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