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ISSN 0046-578X
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Vol. 46, Issue 3, 2018March 01, 2018 EDT

Improving Standing Doctrine to Better Protect the Environment: How the United States Can Learn from Ecuador’s Rights of Nature

William Blake Ogden,
conservationenvironmental lawstanding doctrineecuadorinternational law
Photo by Jaime Andrés Pérez Cadena on Unsplash
GJICL
William Blake Ogden, Improving Standing Doctrine to Better Protect the Environment: How the United States Can Learn from Ecuador’s Rights of Nature, 46 GJICL (2018).

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