fragmentation, for example, in international trade law, 6 global environmental governance, 7 the climate regime, 8 the biodiversity regime, 9 and the World Health Organization. 10 It is no coincidence that the focus on fragmentation in legal science emerged
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on any matter, ranging from health care and student loans to biodiversity and pensions. “Solidarity” with future generations is another related term, 67 “stealing” from them another. 68 To ground the interests of future generations, the Green