Law and policy in combating greenhouse gases in Japan

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Abstract

The legal system in Japan on environmental protection consists of laws and regulations on (a) the framework of regulation, (b) specific regulatory laws, (c) conservation laws, (d) laws of subsidies on and promotion for good environment and (e) laws on dispute settlement in environmental issues and indemnification of damages.

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Matsushita, M. (2016). Law and policy in combating greenhouse gases in Japan. In Legal Issues on Climate Change and International Trade Law (pp. 93–108). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29322-6_4

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