Doing peace the rights way : essays in international law and relations in honour of Louise Arbour / edited by Fannie Lafontaine, François Larocque.

This collection of essays addresses the most pressing contemporary issues in international law and relations. The authors are leading experts and renowned actors on the international stage or in national jurisdictions, who all have in common to have interacted closely with Louise Arbour in the cours...

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Other Authors: Lafontaine, Fannie (Editor), Larocque, François (François J.) (Editor), Arbour, Louise (honouree.)
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; Antwerp ; Chicago : Intersentia, [2019]
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