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UNINA990004041730403321 |
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Centro italiano di studi di storia e d'arte |
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Egemonia fiorentina ed autonomie locali nella Toscana nord-occidentale del primo Rinascimento : vita, arte, cultura. Settimo convegno internazionale, Pistoia 18-25 settembre 1975 / Del Centro Italiano di studi di storia e d'arte, Pistoia |
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Pistoia : presso la sede del Centro, s.d. |
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UNISALENTO991001255099707536 |
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Le carte 4-5 : notizie e testi dalla Fondazione Romolo Murri, dal Centro studi per la storia del modernismo e dagli Archivi dei movimenti di rinnovamento e religioso e politico dell'Italia repubblicana (Universita degli studi di Urbino) / [redazione Alfonso Botti ... et al.] |
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Urbino : Edizioni quattroVenti, 2001 |
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UNINA9911039313003321 |
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Wojcikiewicz Almeida Paula |
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The Normative and Regulatory Challenges for the Implementation of the European Deforestation-Free Regulation in Third Affected Countries : A Brazilian Case-Study / / by Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida, Gabriel Ralile de Figueiredo Magalhães, Lucas da Cunha Vollers, Vitor Furtado de Melo |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025 |
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[1st ed. 2025.] |
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1 online resource (161 pages) |
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Law and Criminology Series |
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Environmental law, International |
Commercial law |
European Economic Community |
International law |
Trade regulation |
Conflict of laws |
Comparative law |
International Environmental Law |
European Economic Law |
International Economic Law, Trade Law |
Private International Law, International and Foreign Law, Comparative Law |
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Introduction -- EU as ‘Global Standard-Setter’ in Climate Change and Effects on Non-EU Countries -- Assessing the EUDR’S Challenges and Opportunities -- Potential Dispute Resolution Alternatives -- The Impacts of the EUDR in Brazil -- General Conclusion. |
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This book critically examines the primary challenges associated with the indirect implementation of the European Deforestation-Free Regulation (EUDR) in Brazil. The EUDR is a demand-side regulatory measure designed to mitigate the European Union's (EU's) contribution |
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to global deforestation and forest degradation, thereby aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity loss. The regulation has raised concerns among certain countries that its compliance requirements may impose significant costs on their production chains, leading to potential extraterritorial effects. While the EUDR does not directly apply to the normative frameworks of third countries, it mandates compliance for market access to the EU. Therefore, this study addresses the following research question: What are the challenges to the indirect implementation of the EUDR in Brazil? To answer this question, the book analyzes the relationship between Brazil's national forest-related framework and the EUDR. It posits that the extraterritorial nature of the EUDR does not fully consider the unique specificities of other countries, which may lead to potential incompatibilities with their existing regulatory mechanisms. |
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