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This article is concerned with ways in which international courts and tribunals take into account the rights and interests of individuals when they are affected by a dispute between states concerning the direct rights and obligations of those states under international law.
African Journal of International and Comparative Law – Edinburgh University Press
Published: Aug 1, 2021
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