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Colonial-Era Mixed Courts, the Compensation of Foreigners for Wrongful State Acts and the Emergence of International Judges as Guarantors of Individual Rights. From Judicial Identity and the Judicial Role

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Erpelding,  Michel       
Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Max Planck Society;

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Erpelding, M. (2023). Colonial-Era Mixed Courts, the Compensation of Foreigners for Wrongful State Acts and the Emergence of International Judges as Guarantors of Individual Rights. From Judicial Identity and the Judicial Role. In A. Dziedzic, & S. N. M. Young (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Foreign Judges on Domestic Courts (pp. 250-267). Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press.


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