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International Law and International Organizations
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Vorontsova, O.V. International cooperation in the sphere of soil protection.

Abstract: In spite of the fact that soil is one of the most valuable natural resources, the world economy pays less attention to its protection, than for example to protection of water or air. The article deals with the major problems related to international cooperation in the sphere of soil protection, as well as to analysis of key legal acts in this sphere and of practice of various international organizations.


Keywords:

International law, soil, land, pollution, degradation, desertification, erosion, the UN Convention, the conference


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