Philippine Law Journal, Količina 66College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1991 |
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... effective climate change convention.185 To summarize , the perspective of developing states is that they are willing to enter into an international agreement on global warming , including accepting such measures as mandatory emission ...
... effective climate change convention.185 To summarize , the perspective of developing states is that they are willing to enter into an international agreement on global warming , including accepting such measures as mandatory emission ...
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... effective global regimes if worldwide ecological degradation is to be reversed . Hence , statements of concern and general principles are no longer sufficient . Prescriptive processes in the world community can be effective , rational ...
... effective global regimes if worldwide ecological degradation is to be reversed . Hence , statements of concern and general principles are no longer sufficient . Prescriptive processes in the world community can be effective , rational ...
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... effective protection of the environment.310 As a consequence , contemporary international environmental law has been criticized as " insufficiently restrictive and creating , at best , a patchwork system of normative restraints on ...
... effective protection of the environment.310 As a consequence , contemporary international environmental law has been criticized as " insufficiently restrictive and creating , at best , a patchwork system of normative restraints on ...
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THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF STATE ASSISTANCE | 24 |
THE ROLE AND LOGIC OF SUBSTANTIVE REASONS | 55 |
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