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The Blockade of Qatar: Where Coercive Diplomacy Fails, Principles of Law Should Prevail

International Review of Law
doi 10.29117/irl.2018.0037
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December 1, 2019

Authors
Yaser Khalaileh
Publisher

Qatar University


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