4. Rights - Environmental Rule of Law: First Global Report
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United Nations Environment Programme
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After decades of rapid development of environment-related rights, government, companies, courts, and citizens in many places are still grappling with transforming these words on paper into meaningful and lasting environmental protections. This chapter focuses on the evolving and deeply interdependent interrelationship between environmental rule of law and various environmental and human rights.
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