The Duke-Geneva Institute in Transnational Law
Co-sponsored by Duke Law School and the University of Geneva Law Faculty in Switzerland, it coordinates courses on public international law with visits to the international organizations in Geneva, as well as offers courses in private law areas with special emphasis on European and comparative law.
Видео The Duke-Geneva Institute in Transnational Law канала Duke University School of Law
Видео The Duke-Geneva Institute in Transnational Law канала Duke University School of Law
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