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of Erasmus University Rotterdam.
AKEHURST’S MODERN
INTRODUCTION TO
INTERNATIONAL LAW
Seventh revised. economy.
Akehurst’s Modern Introduction to International Law is ideal for
students concerned with the relationship between international politics
and international law