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On the Phenomenon of International Cooperation of Ncas: from Networks of Authorities to Networks of People – Introduction

  • 1. Department of Administrative Law of Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences

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This unit was published in „International Cooperation of Competition Authorities in Europe: from Bilateral Agreements to Transgovernmental Networks” Błachucki, M., ed., (2020).

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