Implementing International Social Protection Initiatives in Africa – The Role of Global and Regional Soft Law

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Cover der Ausgabe: RiA Recht in Afrika | Law in Africa | Droit en Afrique Jahrgang 20 (2017), Heft 1
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RiA Recht in Afrika | Law in Africa | Droit en Afrique

Jahrgang 20 (2017), Heft 1


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Nomos, Baden-Baden
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2017
ISSN-Online
2363-6270
ISSN-Print
1435-0963

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Jahrgang 20 (2017), Heft 1

Implementing International Social Protection Initiatives in Africa – The Role of Global and Regional Soft Law


Autor:innen:
ISSN-Print
1435-0963
ISSN-Online
2363-6270


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