V.6: National Implementation of International Economic Law: Nigeria
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PART I: FOUNDATIONS, ARCHITECTURE AND PRINCIPLES
PART II: THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
II.7: Economic Sanctions
PART III: REGULATORY AREAS
III.12: Regulating Monetary Policy
PART IV: REGULATORY CHALLENGES
PART V: NATIONAL LAWS