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Water use reform law in Scotland: a critical analysis
B. Clark
Law
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Analysis
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Legal Reform
100%
Licensing
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Water Consumption
100%
Right to Property
75%
Human Rights
50%
Water
50%
Convention
50%
Water Utility Industry
50%
Obligation
25%
Environment
25%
Public Authorities
25%
Introduction
25%
Private Ownership
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Property Right
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Rights
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