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Common interests in international litigation : a case study on natural resource exploitation disputes / Claire Buggenhoudt.
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Buggenhoudt, Claire
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English
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Cambridge : Intersentia, [2017]
©2017
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xx, 201 pages ; 25 cm.
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Firestone Library - Stacks
K2390 .B84 2017
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Dispute resolution (Law)
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Series
Law and cosmopolitan values ; 10.
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Law and cosmopolitan values ; 10
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"How are common interests protected in international dispute settlement? What is the role of different courts and tribunals? Is the case law on common interests consistent? Do we need more consistency for a better protection of common interests? Common Interests in International Litigation provides answers to questions that arise in international litigation as a result of an increasing recognition of common interests in this field and an ever-expanding network of specialised judicial bodies."--Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-197) and index.
ISBN
1780684460
9781780684468
OCLC
967760850
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