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Ecological Governance: Reappraising Law’s Role in Protecting Ecosystem Functionality, by Olivia Woolley Cambridge University Press, 2014, 261 pp, £65 hb, ISBN 9781107060456

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 October 2015

Timo Koivurova*
Affiliation:
University of Lapland, Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law, Rovaniemi (Finland)

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References

1 A different view on the contributions of sustainable development is offered in this issue by Dernbach, J. & Cheever, F., ‘Sustainable Development and Its Discontents’ (2015) 4(2) Transnational Environmental Law, pp. 247287CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 Wellington (New Zealand), 2 June 1988, not yet in force, available at: http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/entri/texts/acrc/cramra.txt.html. Though 19 states have signed CRAMRA, it has been ratified by none, and entry into force is not expected to occur.

3 Madrid (Spain), 4 Oct. 1991, in force 14 Jan. 1998, available at: http://www.ats.aq/e/ep.htm.