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Revenge versus Legality: Wild Justice from Balzac to Clint Eastwood and Abu Ghraib. By Katherine Maynard, Jarod Kearney and James Guimond, Oxford: Birkbeck Law Press, 2010. 229 pp. ISBN 978-0-4156-9772-9 £26.00 paperback
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14 November 2012
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