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Review of Federico Lenzerini and Ana Filipa Vrdoljak (eds.), International Law for Common Goods: Normative Perspectives on Human Rights, Culture and Nature. 468 pp. Hart Publishing, 2014.
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Review of Federico Lenzerini and Ana Filipa Vrdoljak (eds.), International Law for Common Goods: Normative Perspectives on Human Rights, Culture and Nature. 468 pp. Hart Publishing, 2014.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 July 2016
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