Preconditions and constraints of effective private environmental governance

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Preconditions and constraints of effective private environmental governance. / Glinski, Carola.

Environmental Law for Transitions to Sustainability. red. / Marlon Boeve; Sanne Akerboom; Chris Backes; Marleen van Rijswick. Intersentia, 2021. s. 59-78.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

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Glinski, C 2021, Preconditions and constraints of effective private environmental governance. i M Boeve, S Akerboom, C Backes & M van Rijswick (red), Environmental Law for Transitions to Sustainability. Intersentia, s. 59-78. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781780689302.005

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Glinski, C. (2021). Preconditions and constraints of effective private environmental governance. I M. Boeve, S. Akerboom, C. Backes, & M. van Rijswick (red.), Environmental Law for Transitions to Sustainability (s. 59-78). Intersentia. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781780689302.005

Vancouver

Glinski C. Preconditions and constraints of effective private environmental governance. I Boeve M, Akerboom S, Backes C, van Rijswick M, red., Environmental Law for Transitions to Sustainability. Intersentia. 2021. s. 59-78 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781780689302.005

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Glinski, Carola. / Preconditions and constraints of effective private environmental governance. Environmental Law for Transitions to Sustainability. red. / Marlon Boeve ; Sanne Akerboom ; Chris Backes ; Marleen van Rijswick. Intersentia, 2021. s. 59-78

Bibtex

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