Persuasive Pamesa: Not Running Wild with the CISG

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Persuasive Pamesa: Not Running Wild with the CISG. / Lookofsky, Joseph.

Europe: The New Realism: Essays in Honour of Hjalte Rasmussen. Denmark : Djøf Forlag, 2010. s. 413-435.

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

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Lookofsky, J 2010, Persuasive Pamesa: Not Running Wild with the CISG. i Europe: The New Realism: Essays in Honour of Hjalte Rasmussen. Djøf Forlag, Denmark, s. 413-435.

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Lookofsky, J. (2010). Persuasive Pamesa: Not Running Wild with the CISG. I Europe: The New Realism: Essays in Honour of Hjalte Rasmussen (s. 413-435). Djøf Forlag.

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Lookofsky J. Persuasive Pamesa: Not Running Wild with the CISG. I Europe: The New Realism: Essays in Honour of Hjalte Rasmussen. Denmark: Djøf Forlag. 2010. s. 413-435

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Lookofsky, Joseph. / Persuasive Pamesa: Not Running Wild with the CISG. Europe: The New Realism: Essays in Honour of Hjalte Rasmussen. Denmark : Djøf Forlag, 2010. s. 413-435

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