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Development Potential
Resources See Also Further Reading Information related to development potential in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law(MPEPIL), Germany, United Kingdom
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Prevention of Pollution
U.S. Implementation of Amendments to Marpol Annex V in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to U.S. Implementation of Amendments to Marpol Annex V: On January 1, 2013 a resolution adopted by the International Maritime Organization (“IMO”) in 2011 entered […]
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Prevention of Pollution
U.S. Implementation of Amendments to Marpol Annex V in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to U.S. Implementation of Amendments to Marpol Annex V: On January 1, 2013 a resolution adopted by the International Maritime Organization (“IMO”) in 2011 entered […]
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Nuclear Accident
Hierarchical Display of Nuclear accident Energy > Electrical and nuclear industries > Nuclear industry > Nuclear safetyEnvironment > Deterioration of the environment > Pollution > Accidental pollutionEnvironment > Deterioration of the environment > Pollution > Radioactive […]
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Nuclear Accident
Hierarchical Display of Nuclear accident Energy > Electrical and nuclear industries > Nuclear industry > Nuclear safetyEnvironment > Deterioration of the environment > Pollution > Accidental pollutionEnvironment > Deterioration of the environment > Pollution > Radioactive […]
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Environmental Risk Prevention
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Nuisance
A condition, activity, or situation that interferes with the use or enjoyment of property. Anything done by one which annoys or disturbs another in the free use, possession, or enjoyment of his property, or which renders its ordinary use or occupation physically uncomfortable. The law has […]
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Pollution
Legislation in the United States In 1969, a major fire erupted (in the United States). This time, with the help of news and magazine coverage, the fire prompted the nation to take immediate action against water pollution. The public response to this event helped create the Federal Water […]
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Pollution
Legislation in the United States In 1969, a major fire erupted (in the United States). This time, with the help of news and magazine coverage, the fire prompted the nation to take immediate action against water pollution. The public response to this event helped create the Federal Water […]
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Environmental Monitoring
Hierarchical Display of Environmental monitoring Environment > Environmental policy > Environmental policyEnvironment > Deterioration of the environment > PollutionEuropean Union > EU institutions and European civil service > EU office or agency > European Environment Agency […]
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Water Pollutant
Hierarchical Display of Water pollutant Environment > Deterioration of the environment > Nuisance > Pollutant Water pollutant Concept of Water pollutant See the dictionary definition of Water pollutant. Characteristics of Water pollutant [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Water […]