Statutes on International Trade 3/eThe study of international law requires access to a range of materials, many of which are not easily accessible; this book aims to provide students with those documents to which they are likely to be referred in courses on this subject. Extracts from statutes and conventions are provided in their amended and updated form.; The book is divided into two parts - Statutes and Conventions - and within each section the material is printed in chronological order and alphabetically within years. |
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