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Mercurio(2015) ACTA: Less harmonization, further fragmentation

Bryan Mercurio (2015) ACTA: Less harmonization, further fragmentation

In Eds. Chin Lim & Bryan Mercurio: International Economic Law after the Global Crisis (p419)

Despite such permissive language, some commentators still seem to be under the illusion that the ACTA requires signatories to adopt a graduated response approach. See e.g. M.Horten Final ACTA puts Europe under more pressure for graduated response

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