Hybridity in International Adjudication: How International are International Commercial Courts?

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Hybridity in International Adjudication : How International are International Commercial Courts? / Caserta, Salvatore; Madsen, Mikael Rask.

International Commercial Courts : The Future of Transnational Adjudication – An Introduction. red. / Georgios Dimitropoulos; Stavros Brekoulakis. Cambridge University Press, 2022. s. 447 - 467 (Studies on International Courts and Tribunals).

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Caserta, S & Madsen, MR 2022, Hybridity in International Adjudication: How International are International Commercial Courts? i G Dimitropoulos & S Brekoulakis (red), International Commercial Courts : The Future of Transnational Adjudication – An Introduction. Cambridge University Press, Studies on International Courts and Tribunals, s. 447 - 467. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009023122.021

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Caserta, S., & Madsen, M. R. (2022). Hybridity in International Adjudication: How International are International Commercial Courts? I G. Dimitropoulos, & S. Brekoulakis (red.), International Commercial Courts : The Future of Transnational Adjudication – An Introduction (s. 447 - 467). Cambridge University Press. Studies on International Courts and Tribunals https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009023122.021

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Caserta S, Madsen MR. Hybridity in International Adjudication: How International are International Commercial Courts? I Dimitropoulos G, Brekoulakis S, red., International Commercial Courts : The Future of Transnational Adjudication – An Introduction. Cambridge University Press. 2022. s. 447 - 467. (Studies on International Courts and Tribunals). https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009023122.021

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Caserta, Salvatore ; Madsen, Mikael Rask. / Hybridity in International Adjudication : How International are International Commercial Courts?. International Commercial Courts : The Future of Transnational Adjudication – An Introduction. red. / Georgios Dimitropoulos ; Stavros Brekoulakis. Cambridge University Press, 2022. s. 447 - 467 (Studies on International Courts and Tribunals).

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