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Unfinished Business

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Jack Donnelly*
Affiliation:
University of Denver

Abstract

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Type
“Free and Equal in Dignity and Rights”: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Copyright
Copyright © The American Political Science Association 1998

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Footnotes

*

I thank Dave Forsythe for his helpful comments on an earlier draft.

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