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Full-Text Articles in Law
Recipe For Reauthorization Of The Endangered Species Act, William Snape Iii
Recipe For Reauthorization Of The Endangered Species Act, William Snape Iii
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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Human Rights And Environmentalism: Forging Common Ground, Gabriel Eckstein, Miriam Gitlin
Human Rights And Environmentalism: Forging Common Ground, Gabriel Eckstein, Miriam Gitlin
Human Rights Brief
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Indigenous People File Suit Alleging Environment As A Human Right, Denise Thomasson
Indigenous People File Suit Alleging Environment As A Human Right, Denise Thomasson
Human Rights Brief
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Environment And Trade Concepts And Principles Of International Law: An Introduction, David Hunter
Environment And Trade Concepts And Principles Of International Law: An Introduction, David Hunter
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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Can International Legal Principles Promote The Resolution Of Central And East European Transboundary Environmental Disputes?, Paul Williams
Can International Legal Principles Promote The Resolution Of Central And East European Transboundary Environmental Disputes?, Paul Williams
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
The fall of communism and the subsequent opening of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have revealed a regional ecosystem under serious strain after over forty years of communist stewardship. Although the entire region suffers from an exploited ecosystem, particular destruction has occurred in the border regions of the CEE states. The substantial environmental destruction and continuing degradation in these border regions give rise to a number of transboundary environmental disputes, which must be resolved if the situation is to be alleviated.'