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ISSN 0046-578X
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Vol. 41, Issue 1, 2012September 01, 2012 EDT

Theories of State Compliance with International Law: Assessing the African Union’s Ability to Ensure State Compliance with the African Charter and Constitutive Act

Stacy-Ann Elvy,
state compliancemadagascarafrican unioninternational law
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Stacy-Ann Elvy, Theories of State Compliance with International Law: Assessing the African Union’s Ability to Ensure State Compliance with the African Charter and Constitutive Act, 41 GJICL (2012).

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