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ainability and Law General and Specific Aspects

Sustainability and Law

Volker Mauerhofer • Daniela Rupo • Lara Tarquinio Editors

Sustainability and Law General and Specific Aspects

Editors Volker Mauerhofer Department of Ecotechnology and Sustainable Building Engineering Mid Sweden University Östersund, Sweden

Daniela Rupo Department of Economics University of Messina (Italy) Messina, Italy

Lara Tarquinio Department of Economic Studies University “G. d’Annunzio” of Chieti-Pescara Pescara, Italy

ISBN 978-3-030-42629-3 ISBN 978-3-030-42630-9 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42630-9

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Preface

This volume has been achieved by efforts of many. First, we thank two anonymous book reviewers who gave valuable instructions to the outline of structured abstracts in late winter 2019. The main parts of the work and most of the related working hours were gratefully provided by all the authors of the different chapters to this book. Without their individual contributions to this common effort – often delivered within sharp deadlines and based upon detailed requests by ambitious editors – this book would not exist. The editors also want to thank all people who envisaged a contribution to this edited volume by submitting a first abstract and/or draft but then – due to various reasons – have not been able to achieve their endeavors. We are looking forward to further cooperation with them in future. The editors also express their gratitude to their universities: Mid Sweden University, Sweden, the University of Messina, Italy, and the University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy. These universities provided a highly favor