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Peremptory Norms of General International Law (Jus Cogens) Disquisitions and Disputations (Developments in International Law, 75)

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Publisher
Brill | Nijhoff
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
807
Category
Library

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Peremptory Norms of General International Law (Jus Cogens): Disquisitions and Dispositions is a collection of contributions on various aspects of jus cogens in international law.


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