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Examining transfer of rights surplus—Brazilian case

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Title
Examining transfer of rights surplus—Brazilian case
Published in
Journal of World Energy Law & Business, April 2021
DOI 10.1093/jwelb/jwab014
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Olavo Bentes David, Bruno Eustáquio F Castro de Carvalho, Maria Amélia Braga, Renata Beckert Isfer, Heloísa Borges Esteves, Andre Regra

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#17,297,846
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