NAFTA 2.0: What are the implications for environmental governance?

作者: Kyla Tienhaara

DOI: 10.1016/J.ESG.2019.100004

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摘要: Abstract This Perspective examines some of the most significant changes in renegotiated North America Free Trade Agreement and implications these for environmental governance.

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