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The Ramsar Convention on the Conservation of Wetlands A Legal Analysis of the Adoption and Implementation of the Convention in Denmark

By: V Koester
120 pages, B/w photos, maps,
The Ramsar Convention on the Conservation of Wetlands
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The Convention of Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat was ratified in Denmark over a decade ago. This study examines the aspects of international, constitutional and administrative law involved in the application and implementation of the convention in Denmark.

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By: V Koester
120 pages, B/w photos, maps,
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