Documents in International Economic Law: Trade, Investment and Finance

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Documents in International Economic Law : Trade, Investment and Finance. / Tams, Christian J. (Editor); Tietje, Christian (Editor).

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012. 760 p.

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Harvard

Tams, CJ & Tietje, C (eds) 2012, Documents in International Economic Law: Trade, Investment and Finance. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

APA

Tams, C. J., & Tietje, C. (Eds.) (2012). Documents in International Economic Law: Trade, Investment and Finance. Oxford University Press.

Vancouver

Tams CJ, (ed.), Tietje C, (ed.). Documents in International Economic Law: Trade, Investment and Finance. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. 760 p.

Bibtex

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