International Law Issues in the South Pacific.

"Exploring a selection of current issues in international law as they pertain to South Pacific countries and Antarctica, this volume covers diverse topics including mass refugee flows, transnational crime, international terrorism, freedom of navigation, climate change, international trade agree...

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Main Author: Von Tigerstrom, Barbara
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Published: 2020
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