Comparative Water Law and Management: The Yellow River Basin In Western China and the State of Kansas In the Western United States
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2009Author
Griggs, Burke W.
Peck, John C.
Yupeng, Xue
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Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy
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18 Kan. J. L. &I Pub. Pol'y 428
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