Justifying "fragmentation" and constitutional reforms of international law in terms of justice, human rights and "cosmopolitan constitutionalism"

In Andrzej Jakubowski & Karolina Wierczyńska (eds.), Fragmentation vs the constitutionalisation of international law: a practical inquiry. New York: Routledge (2016)
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