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The rule of law: The common sense of global politics

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The rule of law: The common sense of global politics. / May, Christopher.
Edward Elgar, 2014. 234 p.

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May C. The rule of law: The common sense of global politics. Edward Elgar, 2014. 234 p. doi: 10.4337/9781781008959

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