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The Implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, edited by Vesselin Popovski Routledge, 2020, 316 pp, £120 hb, £36.99 pb, £40.49 ebk ISBN 9780415791236 hb, 9780367481483 pb, 9781315212470 ebk
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