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Protecting the Third Pole: Transplanting International Law, by Simon Marsden Edward Elgar, 2019, 328 pp, £95 hb ISBN 9781786437402 hb

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2022

Mehran Idris Khan*
Affiliation:
Dalian Maritime University School of Law, Dalian (China)

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