Review of the Volume “Drept internaţional public” [International Public Law], 3rd Revised Edition, author Aurora Ciucă, Published by LUMEN Publishing House
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https://doi.org/10.18662/lumenlaw/11Keywords:
international public law, Aurora Ciuc?, book review.Abstract
In a world where international relations are marked by the continuous need to adapt to the challenges of globalization, changes in governing regimes and emerging political doctrines, the international community, made up of states and international organizations, has to keep changing and restructure the way states interact, according to the challenges they face. About the basis of international law, but also about the new tendencies specific to this area of law sciences, the author Aurora Ciucă wrote her book, entitled "International Public Law", published by Lumen Publishing House, Iaşi, Romania, in 2018, a book that is at its third revised edition.References
Ciucă, A. (2018). Drept internaţional public [International public law]. Iaşi, România: Lumen.
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2019-01-24
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Huidu, A. (2019). Review of the Volume “Drept internaţional public” [International Public Law], 3rd Revised Edition, author Aurora Ciucă, Published by LUMEN Publishing House. Logos Universality Mentality Education Novelty: Law, 6(2), 48-51. https://doi.org/10.18662/lumenlaw/11
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