WTO oversight over bilateral agreements: from a notification to an examination process?

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WTO oversight over bilateral agreements: from a notification to an examination process? / Mortensen, Jens Ladefoged.

THE TTIP IN A MULTIPOLAR WORLD: GLOBAL IMPACT OF AN EVOLVING TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONSHIP. Ashgate, 2014.

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Harvard

Mortensen, JL 2014, WTO oversight over bilateral agreements: from a notification to an examination process? in THE TTIP IN A MULTIPOLAR WORLD: GLOBAL IMPACT OF AN EVOLVING TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONSHIP. Ashgate.

APA

Mortensen, J. L. (2014). WTO oversight over bilateral agreements: from a notification to an examination process? In THE TTIP IN A MULTIPOLAR WORLD: GLOBAL IMPACT OF AN EVOLVING TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONSHIP Ashgate.

Vancouver

Mortensen JL. WTO oversight over bilateral agreements: from a notification to an examination process? In THE TTIP IN A MULTIPOLAR WORLD: GLOBAL IMPACT OF AN EVOLVING TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONSHIP. Ashgate. 2014

Author

Mortensen, Jens Ladefoged. / WTO oversight over bilateral agreements: from a notification to an examination process?. THE TTIP IN A MULTIPOLAR WORLD: GLOBAL IMPACT OF AN EVOLVING TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONSHIP. Ashgate, 2014.

Bibtex

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