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In memory of Robert Emil Hudec (1934–2003)

Ichiro Araki

World Trade Review, 2005, vol. 4, issue 1, 97-100

Abstract: Professor Robert Emil Hudec (Fletcher School, Tufts University) passed away last week. He belonged, together with Professor John H. Jackson of Georgetown University Law Center and Professor Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann of University of Geneva, Faculty of Law, to the first generation of legal scholars who founded and developed the branch of international law known as international economic law, centering on the study of world trade rules negotiated in the World Trade Organization.

Date: 2005
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