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This paper reflects on how using a particular method (actor-network theory) can contribute to a better understanding of environmental law scholarship. It does so by revisiting what the debates that have surrounded bioprospecting since the 1990s can tell us about the nature of environmental law as social process, and how to approach it
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This page is a summary of: Actor-network theory and the empirical critique of environmental law: unpacking the bioprospecting debates, Edward Elgar Publishing,
DOI: 10.4337/9781784712570.00010.
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