Law & Politics in International SocietySAGE Publications, 1976 - 191 էջ |
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... expressed in the law . And the total process of creating law is broader than the specific institutions ( legislatures , administrations , courts ) through which the process eventually moves . The law mirrors its culture . in minimized ...
... expressed in the law . And the total process of creating law is broader than the specific institutions ( legislatures , administrations , courts ) through which the process eventually moves . The law mirrors its culture . in minimized ...
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... expressed by the delegate from the United Arab Republic when he referred to the almost inevitable pressure toward cooperation . He did not think , he quali- fied , increasing cooperation was entirely voluntary . Rather , it was an ...
... expressed by the delegate from the United Arab Republic when he referred to the almost inevitable pressure toward cooperation . He did not think , he quali- fied , increasing cooperation was entirely voluntary . Rather , it was an ...
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... expressed a national position which has remained typical when he said that no government " would consent in ad ... expression , first , in limiting their obligation of submit- ting to judicial procedures , and second , in limiting the ...
... expressed a national position which has remained typical when he said that no government " would consent in ad ... expression , first , in limiting their obligation of submit- ting to judicial procedures , and second , in limiting the ...
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