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Author: Joel Richert

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Cultural Heritage Protection as Environmental Protection

Posted on April 27, 2017January 28, 2018 by Joel Richert

by Joel Richert* For the first time, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has prosecuted the destruction of cultural heritage. [1] In 2012, the Ansar Eddine,…

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The Michigan Journal of Environmental & Administrative Law (MJEAL) is The University of Michigan Law School's newest legal journal. MJEAL is made possible by a generous grant from the Graham Sustainability Institute at the University of Michigan.

The journal publishes articles, student notes, comments, essays, and online blog posts on all aspects of environmental and administrative law.

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