The pluralism of river rights in Aotearoa New Zealand and Colombia (2019)

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Macpherson E, Clavijo Ospina F (2019). The pluralism of river rights in Aotearoa New Zealand and Colombia. Santiago Chile: ICON.S 2019 Conference: Public Law in Times of Change. 01/07/2019-03/07/2019. Journal of Water Law. 25. 6. 283-293.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
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48 - Law and legal studies::4802 - Environmental and resources law::480203 - Environmental law48 - Law and legal studies::4802 - Environmental and resources law::480204 - Mining, energy and natural resources law
48 - Law and legal studies::4804 - Law in context::480405 - Law and society and socio-legal research
Ngā Upoko Tukutuku / Māori Subject Headings
Ture | Laws::Ture putaiao | Environmental lawsTaiao | Ao nui; Environment; History, Natural; Natural history; Nature; World::Kounga o te wai | Quality, Water; Water quality
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