Changing Orders in International Economic Law Volume 1: A Japanese Perspective by YOKOMIZO, Dai, TOJO, Yoshizumi and NAIKI, Yoshiko. Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge, a member of the Taylor and Francis Group, 2024. vi+223 pp. Hardcover: AUS$284.00 ; eBook: AUS$73.99. doi: 10.4324/9781003193098 ; Changing Orders in International Economic Law Volume 2: A Japanese Perspective by YOKOMIZO, Dai, TOJO, Yoshizumi and NAIKI, Yoshiko. Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge, a member of the Taylor and Francis Group, 2024. vi+171 pp.  Hardcover: AUS$284.00 ; eBook: AUS$73.99. doi: 10.4324/9781003193104

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Publicado en:Asian Journal of International Law vol. 15, no. 1 (Jan 2025), p. 198
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