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Recent decades have witnessed an impressive process of normative development in international law. Numerous new treaties have been concluded, at global and regional levels, establishing far-reaching international legal and regulatory regimes in important areas such as human rights, international trade, environmental protection, criminal law, intellectual property, and more. New political and judicial institutions have been established to develop, apply and adjudicate these rules. This trend has been accompanied by the growing consolidation of treaty norms into international custom, and increas
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monografia Rebiun11600318 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun11600318 m o d cr |n|---||||| 110815s2011 enk ob 001 0 eng d 9781847316394 1847316395 9781849461450 1849461457 UPVA 997920444903706 UAM 991008021268104211 CBUC 991001010556406712 CBUC 991010895818006709 EBLCP. eng. pn. EBLCP. OCLCQ. NT. CDX. E7B. OCLCQ. YDXCP. DEBSZ. OCLCQ. UNAV 341.04 Multi-sourced equivalent norms in international law Recurso electrónico] edited by Tomer Broude and Yuval Shany Oxford Hart Pub. 2011 Oxford Oxford Hart Pub. 333 p. 333 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Studies in international law v. 32 Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Recent decades have witnessed an impressive process of normative development in international law. Numerous new treaties have been concluded, at global and regional levels, establishing far-reaching international legal and regulatory regimes in important areas such as human rights, international trade, environmental protection, criminal law, intellectual property, and more. New political and judicial institutions have been established to develop, apply and adjudicate these rules. This trend has been accompanied by the growing consolidation of treaty norms into international custom, and increas Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Broude, Tomer Shany, Yuval