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The Confluence of Public and Private International Law: Justice, Pluralism and Subsidiarity in the International Constitutional Ordering of Private Law by Alex Mills [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2009, ISBN 978-0-521-73130-0, 395+xxiv. pp., £24.99 (p/bk)]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 August 2011

Jacco Bomhoff
Affiliation:
Lecturer in Law, London School of Economics and Political Science.

Abstract

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Copyright © 2011 British Institute of International and Comparative Law

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References

1 Page 303.

2 Page 308.

3 Page 32. An earlier version of this Chapter was published as a separate article in these pages. See vol 55, p 1.

4 Pages 100–101.

5 Page 113.

6 Page 231.

7 Page 117.

8 Eg. at page 167 for Australia.

9 Page 256.

10 Page 228.

11 Page 213.

12 For a concise overview of such critiques see, eg Walker, N, ‘Taking Constitutionalism Beyond the State’ (2008) 56 Political Studies 519CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

13 Page 243 (emphasis added).

14 Page 171, 207 (emphasis added).

15 Page 309.