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Equity across Generations in International and Domestic Water Law

Spijkers, Otto. 2019. Equity across Generations in International and Domestic Water Law. In Cottier, Thomas, Shaheeza Lalani and Clarence Siziba (Eds.), Intergenerational Equity: Environmental and Cultural Concerns (World Trade Institute Advanced Studies, Volume: 4), Brill, pp. 90–108. 

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Equity across Generations in International and Domestic Water Law in Cottier, Thomas, Shaheeza Lalani and Clarence Siziba (Eds.), Intergenerational Equity: Environmental and Cultural Concerns

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