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INFORMATIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

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Oxford Handbook of Comparative Environmental Law

Swansea University Author: Karen Morrow Orcid Logo

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The book which this chapter is drawn from seeks to develop a framework that will imptove the understaning, research and analysis of comparative enviornmental law. This chapter forms part of the strand of the larger project that focuses on what the editors identify as its core component, analysis of...

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Published in: Oxford Handbook of Comparative Environmental Law
ISBN: 9780198790952
Published: UK OUP 2019
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