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Civil Disobedience
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Institutionalized Uncertainty, the Rule of Law, and the Sources of Democratic Stability
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Law and Order in International Society
Law, Globalization and Sustainable Development
Law, Justice and the Idea of a World Society
The Legitimacy of the International Legal System
The Lessons of Law-and-Development Studies
Letter From Birmingham Jail
The New Interventionalism, The Search for a Just International Law
NGOs and the Humanitarian Impulse: Some Have It Right
A Predictive Framework for the Effectiveness of International Criminal Tribunals
The Rule of Law and the Rule of Virtue: On the Necessity for Their Mutual Integration
The Rule of Law and the Welfare State: Toward a New Synthesis
The Rule of Law in China
The Rule of Law Revival
Should the Ticking Bomb Terrorist be Tortured?
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Transitional Jurisprudence: The Role of Law in Political Transformation
Warfare Is Only an Invention–Not a Biological Necessity
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