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Pros and Cons Ensuing from Fragmentation of International Law
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The Varied Policies of International Juridical Bodies- Reflections on Theory and Practice
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Judicial Dialogue for Legal Multiculturalism
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Bridging Fragmentation and Unity: International Law as a Universe of Inter-Connected Islands
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Interpreting the WTO Agreements- A Commentary on Professor Pauwelyn’s Approach
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Reply to Joshua Meltzer
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International Legal Pluralism
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Multiple International Judicial Forums: A Reflection of the Growing Strength of International Law or its Fragmentation?
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Commentary to Andreas Fischer- Lescano & Gunther Teubner. The Legitimacy of International Law and the Role of the State
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The Hole in the Whole: Sovereignty, Shared Sovereignty, and International Law
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