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Nina Mileva and Marina Fortuna presented at international conference 'Blockchain, Public Trust, Law and Governance'

10 December 2018

On 30 November 2018, the TRICI-Law PhD candidates Nina Mileva and Marina Fortuna presented their research at the international conference on 'Blockchain, Public Trust, Law and Governance'  organized by the Netherlands Institute for Law and Governance.

Nina and Marina presented the goals of their research, the methodology they are going to employ for achieving the research goals, and the preliminary findings on interpretation of customary international law by international courts and tribunals.

Nina Mileva (l) and Marina Fortuna
Nina Mileva (l) and Marina Fortuna
Marina Fortuna
Marina Fortuna
Nina Mileva
Nina Mileva

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Last modified:13 March 2020 1.41 p.m.

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