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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Reconsidering the Insular Cases: The Past and Future of the American EmpireReconsidering the Insular Cases: The Past and Future of the American EmpireNeuman, Gerald L.
Brown-Nagin, Tomiko
PAPERBACK05/25/2015$21.95
Cover: Litigating Health Rights: Can Courts Bring More Justice to Health?Litigating Health Rights: Can Courts Bring More Justice to Health?Yamin, Alicia Ely
Gloppen, Siri
PAPERBACK09/12/2011$24.95
Cover: Children and Transitional Justice: Truth-Telling, Accountability and ReconciliationChildren and Transitional Justice: Truth-Telling, Accountability and ReconciliationParmar, Sharanjeet
Roseman, Mindy Jane
Siegrist, Saudamini
Sowa, Theo
PAPERBACK09/01/2010$16.95Currently unavailable
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