7. เอกสารประกอบการศึกษา
• World Commission on Environment and
Development, Report of the World Commission
on Environment and Development: Our
Common Future (1987).
• Susan Wolf and Neil Stanley, Wolf and Stanley
on environmental law, fifth edition (Routledge,
2011), pp555-616.
• David Wolley QC, John Pugh-Smith, Richard
Langham and William Upton
(eds), Environmental law second edition
(Oxford, 2009), pp159-200 and 349-398.
• Gerry Bates, Environmental law in Australia 8th
edition (LexixNexis, 2013), pp703-736.
• Matthew Leach and Sandip Deshmukh,
Sustainable energy law and policy” in Karen E
Makuch and Ricardo Pereira
(eds), Environmental and energy law (Wiley-
Blackwell, 2012), pp118-140.
• Ricardo Pereira and Charlotte Joudain,
“International and EU climate change
law” in Karen E Makuch and Ricardo Pereira
(eds), Environmental and energy law (Wiley-
Blackwell, 2012), pp141-171.
• Karen E Makuch, Zen Makuch, Ricardo Pereira
and Charlotte Jourdain, “UK climate change
law and policy” in Karen E Makuch and
Ricardo Pereira (eds), Environmental and
energy law (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012),
pp172-195.
• Tim Flannery, The weather makers: the history
& future impact of climate change (Penguin,
2005), pp69-79 and 267-306.
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23. "Sustainable development is development that
meets the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations to
meet their own needs. It contains within it two key
concepts:
• the concept of needs, in particular the
essential needs of the world's poor, to which
overriding priority should be given; and
• the idea of limitations imposed by the state
of technology and social organization on the
environment's ability to meet present and future
needs."
–WCED, Our Common Future (1987).
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67. เอกสารประกอบการศึกษา
• B David Naidu, Biotechnology & nanotechnology:
regulation under environmental, health, and safety
laws (Oxford, 2009), pp1-66 and 295-309.
• Matti Häyry, Rationality and the genetic challenge:
making people better? (Cambridge, 2010), pp1-51,
174-194 and 220-240.
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