Vol. 35 (2015)
Book reviews

Lauri Mälksoo, Russian Approaches to International Law, Oxford University Press, Oxford: 2015, pp. 240 ISBN 978-0-198-72304-2. The Schrödinger’s Cat of “Russian International Law”

Maria Issaeva
Threefold Legal Advisors LLC

Published 2016-06-30

How to Cite

Lauri Mälksoo, Russian Approaches to International Law, Oxford University Press, Oxford: 2015, pp. 240 ISBN 978-0-198-72304-2. The Schrödinger’s Cat of “Russian International Law”. (2016). Polish Yearbook of International Law, 35, 351-358. https://doi.org/10.7420/pyil2015n

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