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The Transformative Potential of Rigorous Empirical Research

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Elena Baylis*
Affiliation:
Of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law

Abstract

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Type
Empirical Approaches to International Law
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2010

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References

* Elizabeth Andersen, Tom Ginsburg, and Janet Levit did not submit remarks for the Proceedings.

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4 Kevin Davis, et al., Indicators as a Technology of Global Governance, ILIJ Working Paper 2010/2 (Global Administrative Law Series) (Apr. 10, 2010), at http://www.iilj.org/publications/documents/2010-2.Davis-Kingsbury-Merry.pdf.

5 Id. at 20-21.