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Koen De Feyter publishes book chapter on the holders of the right to development

(4 August 2025)

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Koen de Feyter's book chapter on the holders of the right to development, was published posthumously in a volume edited by Carol Chi Ngang entitled The International Covenant on the Right to Development: Implications for Developing Countries and the Global Balance of Power (Brill). Thalia Kruger wrote a beautiful and moving Koen De Feyter In Memoriam for the book.

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