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Decoding international law : semiotics and the humanities
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Decoding international law : semiotics and the humanities

Susan W. Tiefenbrun

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Legal semiotics
A semiotic approach to a legal definition of terrorism
State-sponsored terrorism, the laws of war, and the role of storytelling as a self-help remedy : law, literature, and semiotics
Deconstructing Civil disobedience : a semiotic definition
Semiotics and Martin Luther King's Letter from Birmingham jail
On civil disobedience, jurisprudence, feminism, and the law in the Antigones of Sophocles and Anouilh
The semiotics of women's human rights in Iran
Gendercide and the cultural context of sex trafficking in China
The culture of violence : child soldiers, slavery, and the trafficking of children
The Japanese culture, copyright infringement, defamation, and sex trafficking : a study of the fictional life of a geisha
The impact of culture on the semiotics of treaty interpretation : how pirates read and misread the Berne convention.

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