M. T. U. Rahman
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COMPENSATION FOR LOSS AND DAMAGE: Law and Justice Perspective
Due to inadequate mitigation and adaptation efforts, loss and damage associated with climate change is now a reality.1 Some recent studies reveal the empirical evidence on existing loss and damage resulting from the adverse impacts of climate change.2 These impacts, including increased frequency and intensity of disasters and slow-onset processes like sea-level rise and saline.. Read More
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