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Emerging Powers, Global Justice and International Economic Law : Reformers of an Unjust Order?
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Andreas Buser
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2021
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978-3-030-63639-5
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2021
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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
pp. 191
Emerging Powers and International Investment Agreements
pp. 271
Emerging Powers and International Trade Law
pp. 417
General Conclusions
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