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El Surgimiento Del Derecho Ambiental Global, Robert V. Percival
El Surgimiento Del Derecho Ambiental Global, Robert V. Percival
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Legal systems across the globe are responding to environmental concerns in surprising new ways. As nations upgrade their environmental standards, some are transplanting law and regulatory policy innovations derived from the experience of other countries, including nations with very different legal and cultural traditions. New national, regional, and international initiatives have been undertaken both by governments and private organizations. Greater cross-border collaboration between government officials, nongovernmental organizations, multinational corporations and other entities is shaping environmental policy in ways that blur traditional private/public land domestic/international distinctions. The result has been the emergence of a kind of “global environmental law” – law …
The U.S./Mexico Tuna Embargo Dispute: A Case Study Of The Gatt And Environmental Progress, Carol J. Beyers
The U.S./Mexico Tuna Embargo Dispute: A Case Study Of The Gatt And Environmental Progress, Carol J. Beyers
Maryland Journal of International Law
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The Economic Superpowers And The Environment: The United States, The Soviet Union, And Japan By Donald R. Kelley, Kenneth R. Stunkel And Richard R. Westcott, Jeffrey Silverman
The Economic Superpowers And The Environment: The United States, The Soviet Union, And Japan By Donald R. Kelley, Kenneth R. Stunkel And Richard R. Westcott, Jeffrey Silverman
Maryland Journal of International Law
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