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When Environmental Protection and Human Rights Collide: The Politics of Conflict Management by Regional Courts, by Marie-Catherine Petersmann Cambridge University Press, 2022, 316 pp, £85 hb, £80.75 ebk ISBN 9781316515808 hb, 9781009026659 ebk

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When Environmental Protection and Human Rights Collide: The Politics of Conflict Management by Regional Courts, by Marie-Catherine Petersmann Cambridge University Press, 2022, 316 pp, £85 hb, £80.75 ebk ISBN 9781316515808 hb, 9781009026659 ebk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2023

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Helmut-Schmidt-Universitat, Hamburg (Germany)

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