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The Greening of Water Law: Managing Freshwater Resources for People and the Environment

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The greening of water law is both a theoretical and practical effort to modernize legal regimes governing the management and allocation of freshwater resources.
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Un droit de l'eau plus vert: Gérer les ressources en eau douce pour les hommes et l'environnement
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