Non-governmental actors in international climate change law ::the case of Arctic Indigenous peoples /

"Focusing on how to improve the participation of non-governmental actors in the making of international climate change laws, this book is a conversation on the relevance of a human rights-based approach to international climate change law-making. Due to the relevance of the addressed subject, t...

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Main Author: Scopelliti, Marzia
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