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Mirrors of justice : law and power in the post-Cold War era
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Mirrors of justice : law and power in the post-Cold War era

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Beyond compliance : toward an anthropological understanding of international justice / Sally Engle Merry
Postcolonial denial : why the European court of human rights finds it so difficult to acknowledge racism / Marie-Bénédicte Dembour
Proleptic justice : the threat of investigation as a deterrent to human rights abuses in Côte d'Ivoire / Mike McGovern
Global governmentality : the case of transnational adoption / Signe Howell
Implementing the International Criminal Court treaty in Africa : the role of nongovernmental organizations and government agencies in constitutional reform / Benson Chinedu Olugbuo
Measuring justice : internal conflict over the World Bank's empirical approach to human rights / Galit A. Sarfaty
The victim deserving of global justice : power, caution, and recovering individuals / Susan F. Hirsch
Recognition, reciprocity, and justice : melanesian reflections on the rights of relationships / Joel Robbins
Irreconcilable differences? Shari'ah, human rights, and family code reform in contemporary Morocco / Amy Elizabeth Young
The production of "forgiveness" : God, justice, and state failure in post-war Sierra Leone / Rosalind Shaw
Impunity and paranoia : writing histories in Indonesian violence / Elizabeth F. Drexler
National security, weapons of mass destruction, and the selective pursuit of justice at the Tokyo war crimes trial, 1946-1948 / Jeanne Guillemin
Justice and the League of Nations minority regime / Jane K. Cowan
Commissioning truth, constructing silences : the Peruvian Truth Commission and the other truths of "terrorists" / Lisa J. Laplante and Kimberly Theidon
Epilogue : The words we use : justice, human rights, and the sense of injustice / Laura Nader.

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