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- From UN Guiding Principles to Multi-Fiduciary Obligations
- Multilateralism 2.0: Finding Some Evidence
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- International Organization: a State of the Art on an Art of the State
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- John Gerard Ruggie
- From UN Guiding Principles to Multi-Fiduciary Obligations1
- Multilateralism: the Anatomy of an Institution Author(S): John Gerard Ruggie Source: International Organization, Vol
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