IV. Issue-Specific Works
E. Fragmentation, Defragmentation and Pluralism
Item 1
Benevenisti, Eyal, and George W. Downs,
The Empire's New Clothes: Political Economy and the Fragmentation of International Law, 70 Stanford Law Review 1 (2007)
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Item 2
Blackett, Adelle, Global Governance, Legal Pluralism and the Decentered State: A Labor Law Critique of Codes of Corporate Conduct, 8 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 401 (2001)
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Item 3
Keohane, Robert O., and Joseph S. Nye, Between Centralization and Fragmentation: The Club Model of Multilateral Cooperation and Problems of Democratic Legitimacy, Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government, Faculty Research Working Paper Series No. RWP01-004 (2001)
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Item 4
Krisch, Nico, The Pluralism of Global Administrative Law,
17 European Journal of International Law 247 (2006)
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