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Between Rogues and Liberals: Toward Value Pluralism as a Theory of Freedom of Religion in International Law

Posted on June 7, 2006 by jzerneke

“Between Rogues and Liberals: Toward Value Pluralism as a Theory of Freedom of Religion in International Law.” American Society of International Law Proceedings 100: 114-116 (2006).

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