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Tag Archives for: "legal pluralism"
 Ultimate Plurality: International Law and the Possibility of Resistance
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Posted November 12, 2016

Ultimate Plurality: International Law and the Possibility of Resistance

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 International Law and People’s Resistance
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By Dr. Juan Carlos Sainz-Borgo
In Op-Ed
Posted February 17, 2016

International Law and People’s Resistance

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 Atrocity, Crime, and Justice: Thick and Thin Accounts
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By Dr Mark A. Drumbl
In Op-Ed
Posted January 21, 2016

Atrocity, Crime, and Justice: Thick and Thin Accounts

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 The Perils and Promises of Pluralism
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By Dr. Payam Akhavan
In Issue, Op-Ed
Posted December 16, 2015

The Perils and Promises of Pluralism

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 Why Pluralism? A Lesson from Greece
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By Dr Emmanuel Melissaris
In Op-Ed
Posted November 8, 2015

Why Pluralism? A Lesson from Greece

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