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"Geoengineering in International law and policy: new challenges for Environmental law"   flag 

(2013) 3 New Zealand Law Students Journal 113
Jones, Natalie
New Zealand Law Students' Journal
New Zealand

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Case Name Citation(s) Court Jurisdiction Date Full Text Citation Index † 
(1982) 1833 Unts 3 (1982) 1833 UNTS 3 International circa 1982 flag 145
‘ where there is a threat of significant reduction or loss of biological diversity, lack of full scientific certainty should not be used as a reason for postponing measures to avoid or minimize such a threat ’ (1992) 1760 UNTS 79 International circa 1992 flag 106
Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter 1046 UNTS 120 International circa 1992 flag 16
(1976) 1108 Unts 151 (1976) 1108 UNTS 151 International circa 1976 flag 6
(1985) 1513 Unts 323 (1985) 1513 UNTS 323 International circa 1985 flag 5
"What Does "Green" Mean?: Anthropogenic Climate Change, Geoengineering, and International Environmental Law" (2009) 43 Georgia Law Review 901 Georgia Law Review United States circa 2009 HeinOnline / LexisNexis flag 2
"Irreversible And Catastrophic" (2006) 91 Cornell Law Review 841 Cornell Law Review United States circa 2006 HeinOnline / LexisNexis flag 2
"From Eor to Ccs: The Evolving Legal and Regulatory Framework for Carbon Capture and Storage" (2008) 29 Energy Law Journal 421 Energy Law Journal United States circa 2008 HeinOnline / LexisNexis flag 1
"Subseabed Carbon Dioxide Sequestration As A Climate Mitigation Option For The Eastern United States: A Preliminary Assessment Of Technology And Law" (2007) 12 Ocean and Coastal Law Journal 245 Ocean and Coastal Law Journal United States circa 2007 HeinOnline / LexisNexis flag 1

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