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How the Business Debate Influenced (or not) the Conflict Between Catalonia and Spain
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 July 2018
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Associate Researcher, Tarragona Centre for Environmental Law Studies, Rovira i Virgili University. Email: daniel.iglesias@urv.cat
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Business and Human Rights (BHR) (Spain). Email: maria.prandi@businessandhumanrights.es
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