Abstract

This is the second article in a four part series in which the author investigates the nature of international financial law (IFL). In this article he delves in detail into the nature and sources of law in IFL and how these sources interact with each other, an analysis which tends to underscore the differences between IFL and cognate legal disciplines.

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