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Lexus; Olive Trees; Globalization; Henkin, Jessup, Lachs; Opinio Juris

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

John King Gamble*
Affiliation:
Political Science and International Law, Pennsylvania State University

Abstract

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Reconceptualizing International Law in the Information Age
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2002

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30 The course, Transnational Law, is described elsewhere in these Proceedings. The format is similar to that advocated in John Gamble, Teaching International Law in the 1990s 137 (1992).

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