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Exploring an innovative approach, this book delves into how domestic law can serve as a tool for interpreting international law. It highlights the interplay between national legal systems and global legal frameworks, offering insights into the implications of this relationship for legal practitioners and scholars alike. Through comprehensive analysis, the work aims to shed light on the often-overlooked connections that shape international legal interpretation.
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Comparative Reasoning in International Courts and Tribunals, Daniel Peat
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- 2019
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