The international law of war : transnational coercion and world public order
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The international law of war : transnational coercion and world public order
(The New Haven studies in international law and world public order)
New Haven Press , M. Nijhoff, c1994
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Law and minimum world public order : the legal regulation of international coercion
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Originally published by Yale University Press in 1961, under the title "Law and minimum world public order : the legal regulation of international coercion."
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In 1989 the European Parliament called for the elaboration of a European Civil Code and although the European Commission has not yet shown much enthusiasm for this idea, many legal scholars consider it to be a great challenge.
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