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Transnationalizing Public Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
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Many warm thanks for the opportunity to participate in this seminar honoring the German Law Journal. I am especially pleased to be addressing you here at the Free University, which generously hosted my stays in Berlin as both a Humboldt and a Fulbright Scholar.
- Type
- GLJ@TEN – Transnationalizing Public Law
- Information
- German Law Journal , Volume 10 , Issue 10: Contributions to the German Law Journal's 10th Anniversary Symposium “The Transnationalization of Legal Cultures” , 01 October 2009 , pp. 1337 - 1339
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2009 by German Law Journal GbR
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