The Development of International Law by the International Court of Justice

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The Development of International Law by the International Court of Justice. / Tams, Christian J. (Editor); Sloan, James (Editor).
Oxford University Press, 2013. 400 p.

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Tams CJ, (ed.), Sloan J, (ed.). The Development of International Law by the International Court of Justice. Oxford University Press, 2013. 400 p. doi: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199653218.001.0001

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