Constitutionalism without Governance: International Standards in the Afghan Legal System

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Standard

Constitutionalism without Governance : International Standards in the Afghan Legal System. / Afsah, Ebrahim.

Importing International Law in Post-Conflict States: The Role of Domestic Courts. red. / André Nollkaemper; Cedric Ryngaert; Edda Kristjansdottir. The Hague : Intersentia, 2012. s. 125-151.

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Harvard

Afsah, E 2012, Constitutionalism without Governance: International Standards in the Afghan Legal System. i A Nollkaemper, C Ryngaert & E Kristjansdottir (red), Importing International Law in Post-Conflict States: The Role of Domestic Courts. Intersentia, The Hague, s. 125-151.

APA

Afsah, E. (2012). Constitutionalism without Governance: International Standards in the Afghan Legal System. I A. Nollkaemper, C. Ryngaert, & E. Kristjansdottir (red.), Importing International Law in Post-Conflict States: The Role of Domestic Courts (s. 125-151). Intersentia.

Vancouver

Afsah E. Constitutionalism without Governance: International Standards in the Afghan Legal System. I Nollkaemper A, Ryngaert C, Kristjansdottir E, red., Importing International Law in Post-Conflict States: The Role of Domestic Courts. The Hague: Intersentia. 2012. s. 125-151

Author

Afsah, Ebrahim. / Constitutionalism without Governance : International Standards in the Afghan Legal System. Importing International Law in Post-Conflict States: The Role of Domestic Courts. red. / André Nollkaemper ; Cedric Ryngaert ; Edda Kristjansdottir. The Hague : Intersentia, 2012. s. 125-151

Bibtex

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