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Items Received December 2012.

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The defendant in international criminal proceedings : between law and historiography / Björn Elberling.

Defense (International criminal procedure) RSS feed icon
The defendant in international criminal proceedings : between law and historiography / Björn Elberling.
Oxford [England] Portland, OR : Hart Publishing, 2012.
KZ 7408 E43 2012

International disaster response law / Andrea de Guttry, Marco Gestri, Gabriella Venturini, editors.

Disaster relief -- Law and legislation. RSS feed icon
International disaster response law / Andrea de Guttry, Marco Gestri, Gabriella Venturini, editors.
The Hague, The Netherlands : T.M.C. Asser Press Berlin : Produced and distributed by Springer, c2012.
K 1980 I58 2012

The future of child and family law : international predictions / edited by Elaine E. Sutherland.

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The future of child and family law : international predictions / edited by Elaine E. Sutherland.
Cambridge [England] New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
K 670 F88 2012

Freedom of establishment and private international law for corporations / Paschalis Paschalidis.

Domicile of corporations -- European Union countries. RSS feed icon
Freedom of establishment and private international law for corporations / Paschalis Paschalidis.
Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press, 2012.
KJE 5174 P37 2012