Philippine Law Journal, Količina 66College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1991 |
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... environmental law that it is apt to be manifested . Environmental law has been defined as the law of planetary housekeeping , primarily concerned with protecting the planet and its people from activities that upset the earth and its ...
... environmental law that it is apt to be manifested . Environmental law has been defined as the law of planetary housekeeping , primarily concerned with protecting the planet and its people from activities that upset the earth and its ...
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... environmental programs . And given the wide latitude for governmental action with an environmental thrust , the people , individually or collectively , may be able to take advantage . of an equally wide arena wherein they may be able to ...
... environmental programs . And given the wide latitude for governmental action with an environmental thrust , the people , individually or collectively , may be able to take advantage . of an equally wide arena wherein they may be able to ...
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... environmental refugees , the increase in conflicts over natural resources , and , more positively , in the growing awareness that political boundaries cannot isolate states from environmental threats.251 This recognition that environmental ...
... environmental refugees , the increase in conflicts over natural resources , and , more positively , in the growing awareness that political boundaries cannot isolate states from environmental threats.251 This recognition that environmental ...
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THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF STATE ASSISTANCE | 24 |
THE ROLE AND LOGIC OF SUBSTANTIVE REASONS | 55 |
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