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IELRC has adopted a diversified approach to its work:
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IELRC focuses firstly on international environmental legal issues including biodiversity, climate change and desertification: |
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IELRC examines these issues from an international perspective, in particular with regard to their North-South dimension. |
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IELRC also analyses these issues from a national or local perspective. In this regard we focus, for instance, on issues associated with the implementation of international law at the national level. |
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IELRC also works on a number of questions that are closely related to environmental issues: |
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IELRC focuses on the impacts of intellectual property rights on environmental management, in particular in the context of the development of biotechnology. |
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IELRC also focuses on the relationship between the realisation of human rights and sustainable environmental management both at the international and national levels. |
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IELRC works on general policies and issues as well as specific case studies to highlight the necessity to go from the general to the specific and the converse: |
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IELRC has worked on general conceptual issues such as the role of property rights in environmental management or the place of equity in international environmental agreements. |
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IELRC has also worked on much more specific developments at the national and regional level such as the development of biosafety frameworks and the introduction of WTO-mandated intellectual property rights in agriculture. |
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IELRC is aware that the existence of appropriate legal frameworks do not ensure their implementation. The issue of national and local implementation of international and national standards has also figured prominently in IELRC's work programme: |
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IELRC scholars have worked on the implementation of general international agreements such as the Biodiversity Convention in specific countries of the South and on the implementation of environment-related WTO standards in specific developing countries. |
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IELRC has a network of regional and national expertise in different regions of the world: |
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IELRC provides its network of scholars engaged in academic research a platform for the dissemination of their publications through its website. Most of these publications are the product of independent research which is not related to any work that IELRC itself may undertake. |
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