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The Permanent Court of International Justice, the International Court of Justice and international water law: versatility in consistency

BOISSON DE CHAZOURNES, Laurence

BOISSON DE CHAZOURNES, Laurence. The Permanent Court of International Justice, the International Court of Justice and international water law: versatility in consistency. In:

Research Handbook on International Water Law. Northampton, MA : E. Elgar, 2019. p.

285-300

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http://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:117720

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