Academics for International Criminal Justice: The Role of Legal Scholars in Creating and Sustaining a New Legal Field

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Academics for International Criminal Justice: The Role of Legal Scholars in Creating and Sustaining a New Legal Field. / Christensen, Mikkel Jarle.

iCourts Working Paper Series, 2014. s. 1-32.

Publikation: Working paperForskning

Harvard

Christensen, MJ 2014 'Academics for International Criminal Justice: The Role of Legal Scholars in Creating and Sustaining a New Legal Field' iCourts Working Paper Series, s. 1-32. <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2539048>

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Christensen, M. J. (2014). Academics for International Criminal Justice: The Role of Legal Scholars in Creating and Sustaining a New Legal Field. (s. 1-32). iCourts Working Paper Series. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2539048

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Christensen MJ. Academics for International Criminal Justice: The Role of Legal Scholars in Creating and Sustaining a New Legal Field. iCourts Working Paper Series. 2014, s. 1-32.

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Christensen, Mikkel Jarle. / Academics for International Criminal Justice: The Role of Legal Scholars in Creating and Sustaining a New Legal Field. iCourts Working Paper Series, 2014. s. 1-32

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