Locating Nature: Making and Unmaking International Law: Introduction

Environmental harm is of increasing concern to peoples and states all over the world, whether in relation to ensuring access to healthy air, water, food, and sustainable livelihoods, or coping with the diversity of challenges posed by changing climates and ecologies. While international lawyers have...

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Hauptverfasser: KHODAY, KISHAN, LAMB, VANESSA, MCCREARY, TYLER, MICKELSON, KARIN, NATARAJAN, USHA, PORRAS, ILEANA
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Environmental conditions
Environmental impact
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International law
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Nature
Sovereignty
Studies
Sustainability
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