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The New International Law Christoffer C Eriksen Marius Emberland

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The New International Law Christoffer C Eriksen Marius Emberland
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.84 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Christoffer C. Eriksen, Marius Emberland
ISBN: 9789004215955, 9004215956
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The New International Law Christoffer C Eriksen Marius Emberland by Christoffer C. Eriksen, Marius Emberland 9789004215955, 9004215956 instant download after payment.

This volume contains revised versions of a select number of research papers presented at a conference in Oslo, Norway, entitled “The New International Law”. The conference was subtitled “Polycentric Decision-making Structures and Fragmented Spheres of Law: What Implications for the New Generation of International Legal Discourse?” This subtitle signals the most important elements of the conference’s main purpose which was to be a project in line with certain strands of contemporary scholarship on international law; scholarship that bases itself on certain assumptions regarding what are important and changing preconditions for the field of international law research.

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