Regulating Climate Change in China: Role of Public Interest Litigation and Public Participation

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Regulating Climate Change in China: Role of Public Interest Litigation and Public Participation. / Xiang, Wen.

2018. Abstract from Climate change litigation: trends, policy implications and the way forward, Aarhus, Denmark.

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Xiang, W 2018, 'Regulating Climate Change in China: Role of Public Interest Litigation and Public Participation', Climate change litigation: trends, policy implications and the way forward, Aarhus, Denmark, 14/06/2018 - 15/06/2018.

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Xiang, W. (2018). Regulating Climate Change in China: Role of Public Interest Litigation and Public Participation. Abstract from Climate change litigation: trends, policy implications and the way forward, Aarhus, Denmark.

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Xiang W. Regulating Climate Change in China: Role of Public Interest Litigation and Public Participation. 2018. Abstract from Climate change litigation: trends, policy implications and the way forward, Aarhus, Denmark.

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Xiang, Wen. / Regulating Climate Change in China: Role of Public Interest Litigation and Public Participation. Abstract from Climate change litigation: trends, policy implications and the way forward, Aarhus, Denmark.

Bibtex

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title = "Regulating Climate Change in China: Role of Public Interest Litigation and Public Participation",
author = "Wen Xiang",
year = "2018",
month = jun,
language = "English",
note = "Climate change litigation: trends, policy implications and the way forward ; Conference date: 14-06-2018 Through 15-06-2018",

}

RIS

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AU - Xiang, Wen

PY - 2018/6

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M3 - Conference abstract for conference

T2 - Climate change litigation: trends, policy implications and the way forward

Y2 - 14 June 2018 through 15 June 2018

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