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By adopting a comparative analysis of the practice of five international courts and tribunals, this book systematically describes and analyses the use of domestic law to interpret international law. The findings of the book, which blends doctrinal and theoretical approaches, will be of interest to practitioners and academic researchers alike.
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Comparative Reasoning in International Courts and Tribunals, Daniel Peat
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- 2020
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