Environmental Law

Environmental Law
ISBN-10
0198748329
ISBN-13
9780198748328
Series
Environmental Law
Category
Environmental law
Pages
864
Language
English
Published
2017
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Authors
Stuart Bell, Donald McGillivray, Emma Lees

Description

Approached thematically to help students plot a memorable map of the issues, the ninth edition of this established text provides far-reaching, lucid coverage of the fundamentals and enriching learning features to develop critical thinking and high-level understanding.

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