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Teaching International Law

Teaching Public and Private International Law: Contexts, Choices, Creativity


Restructuring Trade Agreements

Modern Trends in Arbitration in Civil and Commercial Matters in Qatar within the Framework of a Contemporary Legal Vision

Cv Azab Alaziz Alhashemi

Arab Arbitration Laws and Their Ineffectiveness in Propagating the Culture of Arbitration: Arab Arbitration Laws

The Arbitration and alternative means of disputes in light of the Bahraini Arbitration Act No.9 of 2015 Paperback – 10

Adjudication in a light of Permanent Court’s regulations affiliated to ICJ in The Hague compared to the UNCITRAL rules for 2010: UNCITRAL rules for 2010

Teaching of TWAIL Feminisms and TWAIL-Feminisms: The Politics and Pedagogy of Hyphens


Book Discussion on The Everyday Makers of International Law published by Cambridge University Press


Modern Trends in Arbitration in Civil and Commercial Matters in Qatar within the Framework of a Contemporary Legal Vision

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