The Influence of Legal Scholars on the Development of International Investment Law

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The Influence of Legal Scholars on the Development of International Investment Law. / Byrne, William Hamilton.

I: Journal of International Economic Law, 2024, s. 1-23.

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Byrne, WH 2024, 'The Influence of Legal Scholars on the Development of International Investment Law', Journal of International Economic Law, s. 1-23.

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Byrne, W. H. (2024). The Influence of Legal Scholars on the Development of International Investment Law. Journal of International Economic Law, 1-23. [001].

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Byrne WH. The Influence of Legal Scholars on the Development of International Investment Law. Journal of International Economic Law. 2024;1-23. 001.

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Byrne, William Hamilton. / The Influence of Legal Scholars on the Development of International Investment Law. I: Journal of International Economic Law. 2024 ; s. 1-23.

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