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To account for these myriad contemporary phenomena, a new complexity in international law must be acknowledged. Specialization, which comes through globalization and social transformation, has generated new ways of creating, implementing, and enforcing international legal norms. As international law becomes increasingly specialized, new problem-solving mechanisms emerge in every branch of international law. At the same time, several phenomena related to this internationalization of law generate similar laws, valid in different territories and not necessarily linked to any specific territory.
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Varella, M.D. (2014). Conclusions. In: Internationalization of Law. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54163-6_8
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