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Chinese Journal of International Law Advance Access published online on May 19, 2006

Chinese Journal of International Law, doi:10.1093/chinesejil/jml018
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The Green Olympic Movement: Beijing 2008

Stefanie Beyer 1 *

1 Lawyer in Cologne, Germany

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
Stefanie Beyer, E-mail: StefanieBeyer{at}hotmail.com


   Abstract

The paper investigates the capacity of the 2008 Olympiad in Beijing to catalyse sustainable development reforms. The essence of green Games is examined and the aptitude of Beijing's ambitious Olympic Action Plan evaluated to provide solutions to key environmental problems. It concludes by outlining improvements and giving recommendations for long-term sustainable development which preserve the legacy of green Olympic Games.


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