Towards a rules-based community : an ASEAN legal service /

In 2007, ASEAN adopted the ASEAN Charter, which stated its ambition to become a 'rules-based' community respecting the rule of law. In order to fulfil this objective, it is vital that the necessary legal infrastructure has effective legal support. This book helps readers to understand the...

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Main Authors: Piris, Jean-Claude, (Author), Woon, Walter C. M., (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Series:Integration through law (Cambridge, England)
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