The Franklin Dam Case
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Author: Commentary by Michael Coper and full text of the decision in Commonwealth Of Australia v State Of Tasmania
Format: Softback
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"The Franklin Dam Case" is a book that includes a commentary by Michael Coper and the full text of the decision in Commonwealth Of Australia v State Of Tasmania. It was published by Butterworths in 1983. The book provides a historical account of the Franklin Dam case, which was a landmark environmental legal battle in Australia. The case involved a dispute between the Commonwealth of Australia and the State of Tasmania over the construction of a dam in the Franklin River. The book offers insights into the legal arguments, political context, and environmental implications of the case. Published by Butterworths. The book is in poor condition with heavy soiling to the title page. The softback cover has some light creasing on the cover. However, there are no markings or notes inside.
Author: Commentary by Michael Coper and full text of the decision in Commonwealth Of Australia v State Of Tasmania
Format: Softback
Number of Pages:
"The Franklin Dam Case" is a book that includes a commentary by Michael Coper and the full text of the decision in Commonwealth Of Australia v State Of Tasmania. It was published by Butterworths in 1983. The book provides a historical account of the Franklin Dam case, which was a landmark environmental legal battle in Australia. The case involved a dispute between the Commonwealth of Australia and the State of Tasmania over the construction of a dam in the Franklin River. The book offers insights into the legal arguments, political context, and environmental implications of the case. Published by Butterworths. The book is in poor condition with heavy soiling to the title page. The softback cover has some light creasing on the cover. However, there are no markings or notes inside.
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Author: Commentary by Michael Coper and full text of the decision in Commonwealth Of Australia v State Of Tasmania
Format: Softback
Number of Pages:
"The Franklin Dam Case" is a book that includes a commentary by Michael Coper and the full text of the decision in Commonwealth Of Australia v State Of Tasmania. It was published by Butterworths in 1983. The book provides a historical account of the Franklin Dam case, which was a landmark environmental legal battle in Australia. The case involved a dispute between the Commonwealth of Australia and the State of Tasmania over the construction of a dam in the Franklin River. The book offers insights into the legal arguments, political context, and environmental implications of the case. Published by Butterworths. The book is in poor condition with heavy soiling to the title page. The softback cover has some light creasing on the cover. However, there are no markings or notes inside.
Author: Commentary by Michael Coper and full text of the decision in Commonwealth Of Australia v State Of Tasmania
Format: Softback
Number of Pages:
"The Franklin Dam Case" is a book that includes a commentary by Michael Coper and the full text of the decision in Commonwealth Of Australia v State Of Tasmania. It was published by Butterworths in 1983. The book provides a historical account of the Franklin Dam case, which was a landmark environmental legal battle in Australia. The case involved a dispute between the Commonwealth of Australia and the State of Tasmania over the construction of a dam in the Franklin River. The book offers insights into the legal arguments, political context, and environmental implications of the case. Published by Butterworths. The book is in poor condition with heavy soiling to the title page. The softback cover has some light creasing on the cover. However, there are no markings or notes inside.
The Franklin Dam Case
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