This book examines how espionage and its applications have changed since World War II and how domestic, regional, and international legal mechanisms can provide an effective legal solution to this change affecting the economic well-being of individuals, companies, and states.
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This book examines how espionage and its applications have changed since World War II and how domestic, regional, and international legal mechanisms can provide an effective legal solution to this change affecting the economic well-being of individuals, companies, and states.
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