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History and Theory of International Law - A Chinese Theory of International Law by Zhipeng He and Lu Sun. Singapore: Springer jointly published with Beijing, China: Law Press China, 2020. ix + 248 pp. Hardcover: €119.99; Softcover: €84.99; eBook €71.68. doi: 10.1007/978-981-15-2882-8
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