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Title: | Water treatment: dischargesin ancient rome and their impact on cities | Authors: | Martín Paciente, Miriam | UNESCO Clasification: | 560202 Derecho comparado 560204 Derecho de la antigüedad |
Keywords: | Waters Discharges Companies Fullonicae Urbs, et al |
Issue Date: | 2020 | Journal: | Ius Romanum | Abstract: | Over the centuries, the state and health of water for human supply has been a reason for debate and concern, due to its treatment by states and companies. In this work, we will study about the discharges, which occurred in ours seas since the time of the Roman Empire and their impact on modern practices. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/121307 | ISSN: | 2367-7007 | Source: | Ius Romanum [2367-7007]. Traditio Iuris Romani, n. 2, p.813-828 |
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