Georgetown International Environmental Law Review
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Articles in Summer 2004 issue of Georgetown International Environmental Law Review
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Common but Differentiated? Australia's Response to Global Climate Change
by Lyster, Rosemary -
Green Laws for Better Health: The Past that was and the Future that may be - Reflections from the Indian Experience
by Dam, Shubhankar -
Assessing the Dragon's Choice: the Use of Market-Based Instruments in Chinese Environmental Policy
by Shuwen, Jolene Lin -
International Conventions Relating to Land-Based Sources of Marine Pollution Control: Applications and Shortcomings
by Hassan, Daud -
Rotterdam Convention on Hazardous Chemicals: A Meaningful Step Toward Environmental Protection?, The
by Barrios, Paula -
Back to the Basics: Improved Property Rights can Help Save Ecuador's Rainforests
by Hite, Kristen
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