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Emerging Powers, Global Justice and International Economic Law : Reformers of an Unjust Order?
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: The Crisis of International Law and the Role of Emerging Powers
pp. 7
Emerging Powers and the International Order: Outline
pp. 47
Hegemony, Power and International Law
pp. 139
Global Justice and International Economic Law
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Emerging Powers and International Investment Agreements
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Emerging Powers and International Trade Law
pp. 417
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