This book proposes a multidisciplinary approach that seeks to grapple with the pluralist reality rather than ignoring it, as both nation-state sovereigntists and international law triumphalists tend to do. It addresses both public and private law subjects and the interactions of both formal law...
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This book proposes a multidisciplinary approach that seeks to grapple with the pluralist reality rather than ignoring it, as both nation-state sovereigntists and international law triumphalists tend to do. It addresses both public and private law subjects and the interactions of both formal law and informal norms.
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