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Remarks by Janet E. Lord

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Abstract

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On the Possibilities and Limitations of NGO Participation in International Law and its Processes
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2001

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2 Thomas Franck, Fairness in International Law and Institutions 481 (1995).

3 See Kenneth Gergen, An Invitation to Social Construction (1999) ; Kenneth Gergen, Realities and Relationships (1994).

4 Gergen, An Invitation to Social Construction, supra note 1, at 17-18.

5 Id. at 18.

6 Id.

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Id. at 29.

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