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Legal Cosmopolitanism in International Law
Eirik Bjorge
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University of Bristol Law School
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Social Sciences
cosmopolitanism
100%
legal order
97%
international law
74%
European Convention
38%
Fundamental Freedoms
38%
International Court
36%
Equal rights
35%
citizen
34%
ECHR
33%
human rights
20%