Handschumacher, K., & Powell, C. (2016). In the light of the Crimean Crisis will International law have to accept that it is to the advantage of the citizens of Crimea that, in this case, the law of state succession applies De Facto in preference to that of occupied territory law? Department of Public Law.
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Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
Handschumacher, Konstantin, and Cathleen Powell. In the Light of the Crimean Crisis Will International Law Have to Accept That It Is to the Advantage of the Citizens of Crimea That, in This Case, the Law of State Succession Applies De Facto in Preference to That of Occupied Territory Law? Department of Public Law, 2016.
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MLA (9th ed.) Citation
Handschumacher, Konstantin, and Cathleen Powell. In the Light of the Crimean Crisis Will International Law Have to Accept That It Is to the Advantage of the Citizens of Crimea That, in This Case, the Law of State Succession Applies De Facto in Preference to That of Occupied Territory Law? Department of Public Law, 2016.
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