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'Fragmentation' has become a defining, albeit controversial, metaphor of international law scholarship in the era of globalisation. Some scholars see it as a new development, others as history repeating itself; some approach it as a technical issue and some as the reflection of deeper political struggles. But there is near-consensus about the fact that the established vision of international law as a unitary whole is under threat. At the core of the fragmentation debate lies the concept of unity, but this is hardly ever ...

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    • Title: The Concept of Unity in Public International Law by Mario Prost
    • Publisher: Bloomsbury UK
    • Print ISBN: 9781849460439, 1849460434
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    • Edition: 2012 1st edition
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