Case studies on bioenergy policy and law - FAO LEGISLATIVE STUDY 102
FAO LEGISLATIVE STUDY
102

Case studies on bioenergy policy and law:
options for sustainability

by
Elisa Morgera
Kati Kulovesi
Ambra Gobena
for the  
Development Law Service - FAO Legal Office




FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 2009


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE
1. Introduction
2. Methodology and Overview of Case Studies

PART I
International Legal Instruments Relating to Bioenergy

PART II
Country Case Studies
a. Argentina
b. Brazil
c. Estonia
d. Mexico
e. The Philippines
f. Tanzania
g. Thailand

PART III
Comparative Analysis of the Case Studies


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