TY - GEN AU - Oehl,Maximilian Eduard TI - Sustainable Commodity Use : Its Governance, Legal Framework, and Future Regulatory Instruments SN - 978-3-030-89496-2 PY - 2022/// CY - Bern PB - Springer Nature KW - International economic & trade law KW - bicssc KW - Civil codes / Civil law KW - International economics KW - Environmental economics KW - Sustainable development KW - Governance KW - Natural resources KW - Commodities KW - Law KW - Agreement KW - International KW - Transnational KW - Legal framework KW - Sustainability KW - Open Access N1 - Open Access N2 - This open access book examines the governance and legal landscape of the global commodity sector. For that purpose, the author conceptualises both Global Commodity Governance (GCG) as well as Transnational Commodity Law (TCL). He defines the key terms of Global Commodity Governance, delineates the underlying legal framework of Transnational Commodity Law, and assesses the effectiveness of Transnational Commodity Law in fostering a functional commodity sector. “Sustainable Commodity Use” is based on a comprehensive analysis of over 250 international agreements, standards, and guiding documents. The author distils the main findings into a conceptualisation of Transnational Commodity Law and provides the reader with a succinct overview of its normative configurations as well as regulatory gaps. Moreover, he elaborates a taxonomy of International Commodity Agreements. In addition, an outline of the normative substance of Transnational Commodity Law features in an appendix to the main text. The author concludes by making concrete suggestions on how rules regulating commodity activities de lege ferenda could and should be designed to improve the effectiveness of law regulating transnational commodity activity. In doing so, he demonstrates the application of the sustainable use principle as the overall objective and purpose of Transnational Commodity Law and discusses International Commodity Agreements as future regulatory instruments. This book may assist lawmakers, practitioners, civil society advocates, and academics worldwide in developing a legal framework for sustainable global commodity activity UR - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/51934/1/978-3-030-89496-2.pdf UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/74916 ER -