Law of global governance / / Eyal Benvenisti.

Also available as an e-book The book argues that the decision-making processes within international organizations and other global governance bodies ought to be subjected to procedural and substantive legal constraints that are associated domestically with the requirements of the rule of law. The bo...

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Place / Publishing House:[The Hague] : : Hague Academy of International Law,, 2014.
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