Science, politics and institutional design

At the 1993 joint meeting of the Oslo and Paris Commissions for the prevention of marine pollution in the North-East Atlantic, a reorganization of the Commission's scientific and technical advisory groups was decided upon. Addressing the background for this reorganization and the general functi...

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