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         Logos Universality Mentality Education

                     Novelty, Section: Law

              2017, Volume V, Issue 1, June, pp. 5-16


        Rights of the Nature and Rights of Planet

        Earth- towards a Consolidated Regime of

                 ius  cogens, in the 21 Century

                       Transnational Law


               Midlina Virginia ANTONESCU

           DOI: http: dx.doi.org 10.18662Zlumenlaw.2017.0501.01


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        ©2017 The Authors & LUMEN Publishing House.
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How to cite: Antonescu, V. M. (2017). Rights of the Nature and Rights of Planet Earth- towards a
Consolidated Regime of ius cogens, in the 21st Century Transnational Law. Logos Universality Mentality
Education Novelty, Section: Law, V(1), 5-16. DOI: htto://dx.doi.org/10.18662/lumenlaw.2017.0501.01

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