German climate and energy legislation: an ambitious but fragmented framework

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German climate and energy legislation: an ambitious but fragmented framework. / Schomerus, Thomas.
Climate Law in EU Member States: Towards National Legislation for Climate Protection. Hrsg. / Marjan Peeters; Mark Stallworthy; Javier de Cendra de Larragan. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012. S. 178-202.

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Schomerus, T 2012, German climate and energy legislation: an ambitious but fragmented framework. in M Peeters, M Stallworthy & J de Cendra de Larragan (Hrsg.), Climate Law in EU Member States: Towards National Legislation for Climate Protection. Edward Elgar Publishing, S. 178-202. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781781002780.00017

APA

Schomerus, T. (2012). German climate and energy legislation: an ambitious but fragmented framework. In M. Peeters, M. Stallworthy, & J. de Cendra de Larragan (Hrsg.), Climate Law in EU Member States: Towards National Legislation for Climate Protection (S. 178-202). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781781002780.00017

Vancouver

Schomerus T. German climate and energy legislation: an ambitious but fragmented framework. in Peeters M, Stallworthy M, de Cendra de Larragan J, Hrsg., Climate Law in EU Member States: Towards National Legislation for Climate Protection. Edward Elgar Publishing. 2012. S. 178-202 doi: 10.4337/9781781002780.00017

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