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HOW MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY CAN help ORIENT THE PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW

September 26, 2020 JamesAdmin

Contribution to Panel on International Law and Theories of Global Justice, American Society of International Law, Annual Conference 2020.

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