Tipping Points in International Law

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Tipping Points in International Law
Author : Jean d'Aspremont
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 28 October 2021
ISBN : 9781108845106
Pages : 403 pages
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Tipping Points in International Law by Jean d'Aspremont Book PDF Summary

Explores the possibilities and limits of the international legal architecture and its expert communities in shaping the world of tomorrow.

Tipping Points in International Law

Explores the possibilities and limits of the international legal architecture and its expert communities in shaping the world of tomorrow.

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Tipping Points

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