Brexit, consumer law and legal pluralism: the case for an optional instrument on core consumer law

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Devenney, J. (2024) Brexit, consumer law and legal pluralism: the case for an optional instrument on core consumer law. Journal of Business Law. ISSN 0021-9460 (In Press)

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Divisions Arts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Law
Publisher Sweet & Maxwell
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