Newsletter No. 51 – August 2016
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Read MoreThe IWA Institutional Governance and Regulation Group (IGR) management team is preparing the Group Newsletter, which shall be published around end-May 2018. AIDA members having information they feel could be of interest - news, pictures, information about seminars or activities – are invited to contribute
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Read MoreIUCN welcomes applications for the Environmental Law Center (ELC) internship programme in the second half of 2018. Any currently enrolled advanced law students who may be interested may contact ELC at elcsecretariat@iucn.org. Further information and the application forms are available at https://www.iucn.org/theme/environmental-law/fellowshipinternship/?utm_campaign=2070498_Internships%20%40ELC%202018&utm_medium=email&utm_source=IUCN&dm_i=2GI3,18DLU,48BPX5,3WYGZ,1. ELC is especially seeking
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