Geography and institutional architecture of the brazilian environmental cooperation in south America
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https://doi.org/10.21530/ci.v16n1.2021.1083Abstract
From the lenses of the joint discipline that cuts across categories of analysis of the disciplines of International Law and International Relations, this investigation radiographs the geography and the institutional architecture of the Brazilian environmental cooperation in South America. By analyzing its geography, the study inquires where this cooperation is situated, what it establishes and which are the actors whose interests involve it. By investigating its architecture, it focuses on understanding how it operationalizes its normative content, which involves understanding the role of international law in operating environmental public policies that are transversal to different States. The documentary exploration analyzes bilateral regimes in this sector, and, through survey, suggests that this cooperation is decentralized and diffuse, while innovating in its modus operandi.
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