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Jürgen Friedrich

    August 28, 1942 – August 26, 2018
    Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 4/1999
    Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 2/1999
     Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie
    Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 4
    International environmental "soft law"
    Spatial modeling in natural sciences and engineering
    • 2013

      International environmental "soft law"

      The Functions and Limits of Nonbinding Instruments in International Environmental Governance and Law

      • 503 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      In international negotiations, the question of the design and the legal form of the negotiated instrument is as complex as it is often controversial. Intended as a read for both practitioners and academics, this book provides a comprehensive treatise of the characteristics, the potential and the limits of nonbinding instruments in international environmental law and governance. An extensive overview and typology of nonbinding instruments as well as several case studies from the areas of fisheries (FAO), hazardous substances (UNEP/FAO) and corporate social responsibility (OECD) provide the material for an in-depth analysis of the role of nonbinding instruments on all levels of governance. The book demonstrates the potential but also highlights the limits of nonbinding instruments in the interplay with customary and treaty law (e. g. UNCLOS, WTO) as bases for interinstitutional linkages and as tools to shape the behaviour of states and private actors. Legitimacy challenges arising from this form of exercise of authority are then discussed in the final chapter, alongside with remedies to address possible concerns.

      International environmental "soft law"
    • 2004

      The author introduces the reader to the creation and implementation of space-related models by applying a learning-by-doing and problem-oriented approach. The required procedural skills are rarely taught at universities and many scientists and engineers struggle to transfer a model into a computer program. The purpose of this book is to fill this gap. It moves from simple to more complex applications, covering various important topics in the sequence: dynamic matrix processing, 2D and 3D graphics, databases, Java applets and parallel computing. A file (SMOP. zip) with all examples can be downloaded free of charge from the Internet at http://de. geocities. com/bsttc2/book.

      Spatial modeling in natural sciences and engineering