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Which of the following Conventions is an example of ‘first generation’ environmental treaties?Group of answer choicesUN Convention on the Law of the SeaConvention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution DamageConvention on Biological DiversityUN Framework Convention on Climate Change

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Which of the following Conventions is an example of ‘first generation’ environmental treaties?Group of answer choicesUN Convention on the Law of the SeaConvention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution DamageConvention on Biological DiversityUN Framework Convention on Climate Change

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The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is an example of a 'first generation' environmental treaty.

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