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Structural Questions of Fragmentation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Nele Matz-Lück*
Affiliation:
Of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law

Abstract

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Type
Fragmentation of International Legal Orders and International Law: Ways Forward?
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2011

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References

1 Broude, Tomer, Fragmentation(s) of International Law: on Normative Integration as Authority Integration, in the Shifting of Allocation of Authority in International Law 99, 101 (Broude, Tomer & Shany, Yuval eds., 2008)Google Scholar.

2 On this issue, see Teitel, Ruti & Howse, Robert, Cross-Judging: Tribunalization in a Fragmented But Interconnected Global Order, 41 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 959 (2009)Google Scholar.