GroJIL Blog Post on TRICI-Law
22 October 2019
On October 21, 2019 the Blog of the Groningen Journal of International Law published a
post
written by Principal Investigator of the TRICI-Law project, Panos Merkouris, which presents a description of the TRICI-Law project and introduces the project team.
Last modified: | 20 April 2022 11.00 a.m. |
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