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This subject guide provides access to the Library's key Legal resources relevant to Public, constitutional and international Law.
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25 distinct reference works that provides practical information and valuable insight into both national and international legal frameworks. Description how each national legal system governs specific fields of law.
High-quality collection of peer-reviewed journals on international legal matters in many different practice areas, written by experts from around the world.
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