Legal Infrastructures: Towards a Conceptual Framework

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Legal Infrastructures: Towards a Conceptual Framework. / Byrne, William Hamilton; Gammeltoft-Hansen, Thomas; Stappert, Nora.

2023.

Publikation: Working paperForskning

Harvard

Byrne, WH, Gammeltoft-Hansen, T & Stappert, N 2023 'Legal Infrastructures: Towards a Conceptual Framework'.

APA

Byrne, W. H., Gammeltoft-Hansen, T., & Stappert, N. (2023). Legal Infrastructures: Towards a Conceptual Framework. MOBILE Working Paper Series Nr. 33

Vancouver

Byrne WH, Gammeltoft-Hansen T, Stappert N. Legal Infrastructures: Towards a Conceptual Framework. 2023.

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Byrne, William Hamilton ; Gammeltoft-Hansen, Thomas ; Stappert, Nora. / Legal Infrastructures: Towards a Conceptual Framework. 2023. (MOBILE Working Paper Series; Nr. 33).

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