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[The aim of this chapter is to look at the role played by soft law measures in the design and implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative. Starting from a systematisation of the literature on soft law, I shall try to classify this jungle of measures and explain the reasons for their massive use within the BRI. I shall pay special attention to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between China and Italy that represents, in my view, an emblematic example of this trend.]
Published: May 30, 2020
Keywords: Soft law; Belt and Road Initiative; Italy; Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
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