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Demateralisation of Insurance Documents in International Trade Transactions: A Need for Legislative Reform.

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Demateralisation of Insurance Documents in International Trade Transactions: A Need for Legislative Reform. / Laryea, Emmanuel T.
In: The University of New South Wales Law Journal, Vol. 23, No. 1, 07.2000, p. 78-104.

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Laryea ET. Demateralisation of Insurance Documents in International Trade Transactions: A Need for Legislative Reform. The University of New South Wales Law Journal. 2000 Jul;23(1):78-104.

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Laryea, Emmanuel T. / Demateralisation of Insurance Documents in International Trade Transactions: A Need for Legislative Reform. In: The University of New South Wales Law Journal. 2000 ; Vol. 23, No. 1. pp. 78-104.

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