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&i;`Few countries are likely to have a more important global environmental role in coming years than the People's Republic of China. Professors Faure and Song have prepared a remarkable collection of essays that provide valuable insight on one key aspect: China's engagement with issues of liability for environmental damage at the domestic and international levels. There is a much to be learnt from the pages of this commendable, rich and accessible work.'&o; - Philippe Sands QC, UCL and Matrix Chambers.
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Contents: Part I: International Environmental Law and Conventions Part II: National Environmental Law in a Transboundary Legal Context Part III: The Songhua River Pollution Case Part IV: Comparative Conclusions Contributors include: G. Betlem, M. Faure, G. Haibo, J. Harrison, C. Huang, W. Hui, J. Jacobs, D. Li, J.-H. Li, A. Nollkaemper, M. Peeters, T. Richter, C.-f. Wang, J. Wang, H. Yan, S. Ying, W.-x. Yu
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