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The Decolonization of Modern Law: Dismantling the Relation between Race and Liberal Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2014

Patricia Moynihan
Affiliation:
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne

Abstract

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Type
Review Essays/Notes critiques
Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Law and Society Association 1993

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