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Metropolis - Can the courts break the affordable housing deadlock in metropolitan areas of the USA? - "... judicial action is necessary when the political process becomes so frozen that (there is) no other remedy to deal with systemic ... abuse (such as) local exclusionary zoning ordinances": The forceful action of the New Jersey Supreme Court in coping with the major domestic issues of separation of cases and the physical divisions of metropolitan areas between inner city poverty and the affluent suburbs, hence in changing the physical and legal landscape of the USA
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Remediating troubled waters: Legal, political and institutional frameworks -- The guest-editor's foreword
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Part 5. International water pollution problems and solutions: A collage of contemporary cases
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Part 4. Financing: Who pays what when
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Part 1. Introduction
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Environmental protection institutions and policy implementation in the USA and the USSR
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Part 2. American remediation efforts: Legal, political and institutional frameworks
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Part 3. Transboundary cooperation: Regionalism -- The wave of the future?
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