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Ukraine in the system of modern international legal order and Еuropean integration: problems of doctrine and practice in the context of modern humanitarian challenges

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2022-10-04
Author
Chepel, Olha
DRĂGHICI, Vasile
FEDOROVA, Alla
HORODYSKYI, Ivan
Гнатюк, Тетяна
Ilika, Maryna
Karvatska, Svitlana
KYRYLIUK, Nataliia
KUZMA, Viktoriya
MALISKA, Marcos Augusto
Melenko, Serhiy
Mitsik, Vsevolod
REPETSKYI, Vasyl
Rudenko, Oksana
SHAHBAZJAN, Karina
Stroich, Mariia
Syroid, Tetyana
Toronchuk, Ivan
Vaitsekhovska, Oksana
Vdovichen, Vitalii
Veselovskyi , Bohdan
VОLОSHCHUK, Оksana
Yaremchuk, Vitalii
Задорожна, Світлана
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The monograph considers the theoretical and practical aspects of the development of modern international law and the place of Ukraine in the and European integration. The monograph sheds light on the problems of doctrine and practice of modern international law in the context of modern humanitarian challenges. The publication is of considerable interest and will be helpful in general for lawyers, international lawyers, undergraduate and postgraduate students, judges, legal practitioners, and all those interested in the problems of international law in its broadest sense.
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