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X. Wang: Open environmental information upon disclosure request in China: the paradox of legal mobilization

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Schick-Chen, A.S. X. Wang: Open environmental information upon disclosure request in China: the paradox of legal mobilization. China-EU Law J 4, 247–250 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12689-015-0055-2

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