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Universality and Particularity: The Effect of Regional Legal Systems on Global Trade and Standards
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
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* The Chair wishes to thank Paul Stephan for suggesting this topic, and for the invitation to participate. This essay draws upon the panelists’ presentations and their summaries of their remarks; however, responsibility for mistakes and misrepresentations remains with the author.
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