Greening International Jurisprudence Environmental NGOs before International Courts, Tribunals, and Compliance Committees
Greening International Jurisprudence: Environmental NGOs before International Courts, Tribunals, and Compliance Committees examines how international judicial and quasi-judicial bodies enforce international environmental law, with particular consideration to the role of environmental NGOs. Author Ca...
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2013
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Series: | Legal Aspects of Sustainable Development
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