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Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (Geneva, 1979)

The Convention was the first international legally binding instrument to deal with problems of air pollution on a broad regional basis. Besides laying down the general principles of international cooperation for air pollution abatement, the Convention sets up an institutional framework bringing together research and policy. The Convention entered into force in 1983 and has since been extended by eight specific protocols.

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English
Year:
2004
Date published:
10-02-2016

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