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Multilateralism post-Brexit: Do the Hague conventions preserve the status quo of judicial cooperation?

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Journal of Business Law, Volume: 2024, Issue: 6, Pages: 513 - 534

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Published in: Journal of Business Law
ISSN: 0021-9460
Published: Sweet & Maxwell 2024
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