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Revitalizing Social Institutions For Peace, Justice And Environmental Protection, RSIPJEP-20222
Summary
This conference proceedings volume compiles research on revitalizing social institutions for peace, justice, and environmental protection. The environmental protection dimension includes discussions of pollution law and policy frameworks relevant to controlling plastic and microplastic contamination.
Revitalizing Social Institutions for Peace, Justice, and Environmental Protection is a compilation of research papers presented at the One-day International Conference held on 16th April, 2022, organized by the School of Law, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India
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