CISG Part II in Nordic Context

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CISG Part II in Nordic Context. / Lookofsky, Joseph.

The Nordic Contracts Act: Essays in Celebration of its One Hundredth Anniversary. red. / Torgny Håsted. Bind 2 1. udg. Copenhagen : Djøf Forlag, 2015. s. 185-201.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Lookofsky, J 2015, CISG Part II in Nordic Context. i T Håsted (red.), The Nordic Contracts Act: Essays in Celebration of its One Hundredth Anniversary. 1 udg, bind 2, Djøf Forlag, Copenhagen, s. 185-201.

APA

Lookofsky, J. (2015). CISG Part II in Nordic Context. I T. Håsted (red.), The Nordic Contracts Act: Essays in Celebration of its One Hundredth Anniversary (1 udg., Bind 2, s. 185-201). Djøf Forlag.

Vancouver

Lookofsky J. CISG Part II in Nordic Context. I Håsted T, red., The Nordic Contracts Act: Essays in Celebration of its One Hundredth Anniversary. 1 udg. Bind 2. Copenhagen: Djøf Forlag. 2015. s. 185-201

Author

Lookofsky, Joseph. / CISG Part II in Nordic Context. The Nordic Contracts Act: Essays in Celebration of its One Hundredth Anniversary. red. / Torgny Håsted. Bind 2 1. udg. Copenhagen : Djøf Forlag, 2015. s. 185-201

Bibtex

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