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International Law
Vol. 24, Issue 1, 2020February 03, 2021 PDT

A Spoonful of “Sugars”: How a Landmark Case Demonstrates the European Union’s Need to Borrow Elements of U.S. Rulemaking

Mariana Minaya,
uslawgonzagainternational law
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GJIL
Mariana Minaya, A Spoonful of “Sugars”: How a Landmark Case Demonstrates the European Union’s Need to Borrow Elements of U.S. Rulemaking, 24 GJIL 39 (2021).

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