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2023
2023

May 9, 2023

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2020
2020

Dec 1, 2020

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2019
2019

Oct 28, 2019

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2017
2017

Sep 12, 2017

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2016
2016

Oct 5, 2016

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2015
2015

Oct 15, 2015

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2014
2014

Dec 17, 2014

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2013
2013

Dec 13, 2013

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2012
2012

Nov 4, 2012

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2011 November
2011 November

Nov 23, 2011

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2011 July
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Jul 23, 2011

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2010
2010

Sep 19, 2010

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About MEPIELAN eBulletin

MEPIELAN E-Bulletin is a digital academic and practitioner newsletter of the MEPIELAN Centre, launched in 2010.  It features insight articles, reflective opinions, specially selected documents and cases, book reviews as well as news on thematic topics of direct interest of MEPIELAN Centre and on the activities and role of MEPIELAN Centre. Its content bridges theory and practice perspectives of relational international law, international environmental law and participatory governance , and international negotiating process, thus serving the primary goal of Centre: to develop an integrated, inter-disciplinary, relational, context-related and sustainably effective governance approach creating, protecting and advancing international common interest for the present and future generations. Providing a knowledge- and information-sharing platform and a scholarly forum, the Bulletin promotes innovative ideas and enlightened critical views, contributing to a broader scholarly debate on important issues of international common interest. The audience of the Bulletin includes academics, practitioners, researchers, university students, international lawyers, officials and personnel of international organizations and institutional arrangements, heads and personnel of national authorities at all levels (national, regional and local), and members of the civil society at large.