International Law from a Nordic Perspective

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International Law from a Nordic Perspective. / Holtermann, Jakob v. H.; Kjeldgaard-Pedersen, Astrid.

European International Law Traditions. ed. / Peter Hilpold. Heidelberg et al. : Springer, 2020. p. 245-259.

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Holtermann, JVH & Kjeldgaard-Pedersen, A 2020, International Law from a Nordic Perspective. in P Hilpold (ed.), European International Law Traditions. Springer, Heidelberg et al., pp. 245-259. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52028-1_8

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Holtermann, J. V. H., & Kjeldgaard-Pedersen, A. (2020). International Law from a Nordic Perspective. In P. Hilpold (Ed.), European International Law Traditions (pp. 245-259). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52028-1_8

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Holtermann JVH, Kjeldgaard-Pedersen A. International Law from a Nordic Perspective. In Hilpold P, editor, European International Law Traditions. Heidelberg et al.: Springer. 2020. p. 245-259 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52028-1_8

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Holtermann, Jakob v. H. ; Kjeldgaard-Pedersen, Astrid. / International Law from a Nordic Perspective. European International Law Traditions. editor / Peter Hilpold. Heidelberg et al. : Springer, 2020. pp. 245-259

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