The Changing Practices of International Law

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The Changing Practices of International Law. / Aalberts, Tanja (Redaktør); Gammeltoft-Hansen, Thomas (Redaktør).

Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018. 262 s.

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Harvard

Aalberts, T & Gammeltoft-Hansen, T (red) 2018, The Changing Practices of International Law. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108349420

APA

Aalberts, T., & Gammeltoft-Hansen, T. (red.) (2018). The Changing Practices of International Law. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108349420

Vancouver

Aalberts T, (ed.), Gammeltoft-Hansen T, (ed.). The Changing Practices of International Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 262 s. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108349420

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Aalberts, Tanja (Redaktør) ; Gammeltoft-Hansen, Thomas (Redaktør). / The Changing Practices of International Law. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018. 262 s.

Bibtex

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