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Transnational Environmental Law in an Era of Radical Rethinking and Widespread Law Reform

The articles in this issue of Transnational Environmental Law (TEL) are a microcosm of the contemporary field of environmental law. They explore an array of topics such as the radical rethinking of the rights of nature; the role that contracts, public interest litigation, standards of judicial revie...

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Published in:Transnational environmental law 2018-11, Vol.7 (3), p.387-396
Main Authors: Etty, Thijs, Heyvaert, Veerle, Carlarne, Cinnamon, Farber, Dan, Huber, Bruce, van Zeben, Josephine
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