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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
As the corporate sector
responds to the increasing environmental awareness in India, M.V. Kini &
Co. offers guidance to its domestic and international clients on India's
comprehensive environmental laws pertaining to hazardous waste management,
water pollution, forest and timber regulations. We also represent our
clients before judicial and quasi-judicial environmental authorities.
As
one of the few law firms in India with expertise in Environmental Law, our
firm has been identified to prepare the India chapter for the
International Comparative Legal Guide series.
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This article first appeared in the 2007 edition
of The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Environment Law;
published by Global Legal Group Ltd, London. (www.iclg.co.uk) |
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Reproduced with permission from Law Business
Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal
Through - Environment - 2008, (published in October 2007 -
contributing editor Carlos de Miguel Perales). For further
information please visit
www.gettingthedealthrough.com
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Please, feel free to read the following
contribution: Reynaers Kini, Els, The Status of the Precautionary
Principle in Public International Law Who Will Bell the Cat?, in
Julien CHAISSE and Tiziano BALMELLI (eds), Essays on the Future
of World Trade Organization, Volume I: Policies and Legal Issues,
Lausanne, Editions Interuniversitaires Suisses EDIS, 2008, pp.
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© This chapter was first published in the PLC
Cross-border Environment Handbook 2007/08 and is reproduced with the
permission of the publisher, Practical Law Company. For further
information visit
www.practicallaw.com/environmenthandbook. |
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© This article was first published in the PLC
Cross-border Environment Handbook 2008/09 and is reproduced with the
permission of the publisher, Practical Law Company. For further
information or to obtain copies please contact
jennifer.mangan@practicallaw.com,
or visit
www.practicallaw.com/environmenthandbook |
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