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Encyclopedia > Center for International Environmental Law

The Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) is a public interest, not-for-profit environmental law firm founded in 1989 to strengthen international and comparative environmental law and policy around the world. Public interest is a term used to denote political movements and organizations that are in the public interest—supporting general public and civic causes, in opposition of private and corporate ones (particularistic goals). ... A non-profit organization (often called non-profit org or simply non-profit or not-for-profit) can be seen as an organization that doesnt have a goal to make a profit. ... A law firm is a business entity formed by one or more lawyers to engage in the practice of law. ... 1989 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... International environmental law is the body of international law that concerns the protection of the global environment. ...


Daniel B. Magraw is the current president.


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The term climate change is used to refer to changes in the Earths climate. ... Biodiversity or biological diversity is the diversity of and in living nature. ... Various species of deer are commonly seen wildlife across the Americas and Eurasia. ... Biotechnology is technology based on biology, especially when used in agriculture, food science, and medicine. ... Look up Trade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Trade centers on the exchange of goods and/or services. ... Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, according to Our Common Future, a 1987 report from the UN. One of the factors which sustainable development must overcome is environmental degradation. ... Law (a loanword from Old Norse lag), in politics and jurisprudence, is a set of rules or norms of conduct which mandate, proscribe or permit specified relationships among people and organizations, provide methods for ensuring the impartial treatment of such people, and provide punishments for those who do not follow... Community is a set of people (or agents in a more abstract sense) with some shared element. ... Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are a class of chemicals that persist in the environment, are capable of long-range transport, bioaccumulate in human and animal tissue, and have significant impacts on human health and the environment. ... Human rights are rights which some hold to be inalienable and belonging to all humans. ...

See also

The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international organization which oversees a large number of agreements defining the rules of trade between its member states (WTO, 2004a). ... General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (usually abbreviated GATT) functions as the foundation of the WTO trading system, and remains in force, although the 1995 Agreement contains an updated version of it to replace the original 1947 one. ... General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (usually abbreviated GATT) functions as the foundation of the WTO trading system, and remains in force, although the 1995 Agreement contains an updated version of it to replace the original 1947 one. ...

External link

  • CIEL Home Page (http://www.ciel.org/)

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Environmental Law - Washington College of Law (404 words)
CIEL attorneys help students identify and arrange internships with environmental organizations in Washington, D.C. The result is a cooperative effort that provides students with a dynamic learning environment, scholars with a stimulating atmosphere for conducting practical research and young lawyers with exciting opportunities for beginning their environmental law careers.
The Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) is a not-for-profit environmental law firm founded in 1989, by Durwood Zaelke, to bring the energy and experience of the U.S. public interest environmental movement to the critical task of strengthening and developing international and comparative environmental law, policy, and management throughout the world.
CIEL's goals are to incorporate fundamental principles of ecology and democracy into international law and institutions, to strengthen national environmental law systems and public interest movements around the world, to educate and train public interest- spirited environmental lawyers, and to improve the effectiveness of law in solving environmental problems.
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