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Author: Chris Brummer

18 Oct

Book Symposium Informal International Lawmaking: A comment by Chris Brummer

[Chris Brummer is Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center] Joost Pauwelyn, Ramses Wessel and Jan Wouters have assembled a remarkable cadre of leading intellectuals to tackle some of the toughest issues of international law—what explains informal international lawmaking, what are the legal questions flowing from it, and, as my comments will discuss, examining the key concept of accountability. With...

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