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International Max Planck Research School for Maritime Affairs at the University of Hamburg
International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Maritime Affairs at the University of Hamburg
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Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs Volume 28 Edited by Ju¨rgen Basedow Monika Breuch-Moritz Peter Ehlers Hartmut Graßl Tatiana Ilyina Florian Jeßberger Lars Kaleschke Hans-Joachim Koch Robert Koch Doris Ko¨nig Rainer Lagoni Gerhard Lammel Ulrich Magnus Peter Mankowski Stefan Oeter Marian Paschke Thomas Pohlmann Uwe Schneider Detlef Stammer Ju¨rgen Su¨ndermann Ru¨diger Wolfrum Wilfried Zahel
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The Hamburg Lectures on Maritime Affairs 2011-2013 With the Cooperation of Anatol Dutta
Editors Ju¨rgen Basedow Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law Hamburg Germany
Ulrich Magnus Faculty of Law University of Hamburg Hamburg Germany
Ru¨diger Wolfrum Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law Heidelberg Germany
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