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Date of publication: 
December 2010
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ISBN / Resource ID: 
AGRIS:US201300002613

Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Passelac-Ross, Monique
1949-
Smith, Christina M.

Corporate Author(s): 
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The Canadian Institute of Resources Law (CIRL), a registered charitable organization, is a leading national centre of expertise on energy and environmental policy and law issues relating to Alberta's energy and natural resources. Since its establishment in 1979, the Institute has developed an international reputation for excellence in resources, energy and environmental law, and pursues a three-fold mandate to undertake research, education and publication activities on energy and the environment. 

Publisher(s): 
University-Of-Calgary-Logo.png

The Canadian Institute of Resources Law (CIRL), a registered charitable organization, is a leading national centre of expertise on energy and environmental policy and law issues relating to Alberta's energy and natural resources. Since its establishment in 1979, the Institute has developed an international reputation for excellence in resources, energy and environmental law, and pursues a three-fold mandate to undertake research, education and publication activities on energy and the environment. 

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