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HATE: Why We Should Resist it with Free Speech, Not Censorship, by Nadine Strossen
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Wilson, Richard Ashby
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2019
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Hauntings, Hegemony, and the Threatened African Exodus from the International Criminal Court
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Rossi, Christopher R.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2018
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Head-Covering Bans in Belgian Courtrooms and Beyond: Headscarf Persecution and the Complicity of Supranational Courts
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Brems, Eva; Heri, Corina; Chaib, Saïla Ouald; Verdonck, Lieselot
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2017
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Help or Harm: The Human Security Effects of International NGOs, Amanda Murdie
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Welch, Claude
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2015
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Hijacking Human Rights: Neoliberalism, the New Historiography, and the End of the Third World
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Slaughter, Joseph R.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2018
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How Chinese Journalism Students View Domestic and Foreign Media: A Survey on Credibility, Censorship, and the Role of the Communist Party in Media
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Weber, Joseph; Fan, Linjun
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2016
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How do States Perceive Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations? Insights from the Universal Periodic Review
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Heupel, Monika
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2018
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How Draconian are the Changes to US Asylum Law? A Monthly Time Series Analysis (1990-2010)
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Keith, Linda Camp; Miller, Banks P.; Holmes, Jennifer S.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2015
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How International Human Rights Transformed the US Constitution
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Sloss, David L.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2016
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How to Accept German Reparations, by Susan Slyomovics
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Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2015
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Human Dignity in Bioethics and Law, by Charles Foster
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Sabatello, M.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2012
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Human gene mapping:a compendium
중앙도서관 대출불가(별치)
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International Workshop on Human Gene Mapping Chromosome Coordinating Meeting
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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1993-
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Human Rights Activism and the End of the Cold War: A Transnational History of the Helsinki Network, by Sarah B. Snyder
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Porter, S.R.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2013
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Human Rights and a Person's Name: Legal Trends and Challenges
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de Varennes, Fernand; Kuzborska, Elżbieta
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2015
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Human Rights and Artificial Intelligence: An Urgently Needed Agenda
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Risse, Mathias
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2019
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Human Rights and Constitutional Democracy, The Promise of Human Rights: Constitutional Government, Democratic Legitimacy, and International Law, by Jamie Mayerfeld
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Sloss, David
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2017
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Human Rights and Development: Putting Power and Politics at the Center
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Crawford, Gordon; Andreassen, Bård A.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2015
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Human Rights and Disability Advocacy (Maya Sabatello & Marianne Schulze eds.)
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Nelson, Lycette
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2015
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Human Rights and India's Struggle Against Corruption, Corruption and Human Rights in India: Comparative Perspectives on Transparency and Good Governance, by C. Raj Kumar
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Davis, M.C.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2012
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Human Rights and Intellectual Property: Mapping the Global Interface, by Laurence R. Helfer & Graeme W. Austin
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Geiringer, C.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2012
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