APA (7th ed.) Citation
Rachwal, N., & Ismail, F. (2021). Competing hegemonic powers in the negotiating history of the GATT: An analysis of how the United States and United Kingdom's competing visions of the proposed multilateral trading regime influenced the final codification of the GATT. Department of Private Law.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
Rachwal, Natasha, and Faizel Ismail. Competing Hegemonic Powers in the Negotiating History of the GATT: An Analysis of How the United States and United Kingdom's Competing Visions of the Proposed Multilateral Trading Regime Influenced the Final Codification of the GATT. Department of Private Law, 2021.
MLA (9th ed.) Citation
Rachwal, Natasha, and Faizel Ismail. Competing Hegemonic Powers in the Negotiating History of the GATT: An Analysis of How the United States and United Kingdom's Competing Visions of the Proposed Multilateral Trading Regime Influenced the Final Codification of the GATT. Department of Private Law, 2021.
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