Between Community Law and Common Law: The Rise of the Caribbean Court of Justice at the Intersection of Regional Integration and Post-Colonial Legacies

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Between Community Law and Common Law: The Rise of the Caribbean Court of Justice at the Intersection of Regional Integration and Post-Colonial Legacies. / Caserta, Salvatore; Madsen, Mikael Rask.

I: Law and Contemporary Problems, Bind 79, Nr. 1, 2016, s. 89-116.

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Caserta, S & Madsen, MR 2016, 'Between Community Law and Common Law: The Rise of the Caribbean Court of Justice at the Intersection of Regional Integration and Post-Colonial Legacies', Law and Contemporary Problems, bind 79, nr. 1, s. 89-116.

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Caserta, S., & Madsen, M. R. (2016). Between Community Law and Common Law: The Rise of the Caribbean Court of Justice at the Intersection of Regional Integration and Post-Colonial Legacies. Law and Contemporary Problems, 79(1), 89-116.

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Caserta S, Madsen MR. Between Community Law and Common Law: The Rise of the Caribbean Court of Justice at the Intersection of Regional Integration and Post-Colonial Legacies. Law and Contemporary Problems. 2016;79(1):89-116.

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Caserta, Salvatore ; Madsen, Mikael Rask. / Between Community Law and Common Law: The Rise of the Caribbean Court of Justice at the Intersection of Regional Integration and Post-Colonial Legacies. I: Law and Contemporary Problems. 2016 ; Bind 79, Nr. 1. s. 89-116.

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