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Inherent Human Rights Philosophical Roots of the Universal Declaration. Johannes Morsink

Inherent Human Rights  Philosophical Roots of the Universal Declaration


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Author: Johannes Morsink
Published Date: 11 Jun 2009
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Language: English
Format: Hardback| 328 pages
ISBN10: 0812241622
ISBN13: 9780812241624
Imprint: none
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