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Das Problem des grenzüberschreitenden Informationsflusses und des "domaine réservé" : 16. Tagung in Köln vom 5.-7. April 1979 : mit Diskussion = (Free flow of information across boundaries and the "domaine réservé") : with English summaries of the reports

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Das Problem des grenzüberschreitenden Informationsflusses und des "domaine réservé" : 16. Tagung in Köln vom 5.-7. April 1979 : mit Diskussion = (Free flow of information across boundaries and the "domaine réservé") : with English summaries of the reports

Material type
図書
Author
[Deutsche Gesellschaft für Völkerrecht] : Referate und Thesen von Jochen A. Frowein, Bruno Simma
Publisher
C.F. Müller, Juristischer Verlag
Publication date
1979
Material Format
Paper
Capacity, size, etc.
23 cm
NDC
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Material Type
図書
ISBN
3811439790
Author/Editor
[Deutsche Gesellschaft für Völkerrecht] : Referate und Thesen von Jochen A. Frowein, Bruno Simma
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Publication Date
1979
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
1979
Size
23 cm
Alternative Title
Free flow of information across boundaries and the "domaine réservé"