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Teemu Ruskola, Legal Orientalism: China, The United States, and Modern Law
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Webster, T.
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2014
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Temples, Courts, and Dynamic Equilibrium in the Indian Constitution
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Acevedo, Deepa Das
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2016
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The Trajectories of European and American Antidiscrimination Law-Introduction to the Special Issue on Antidiscrimination Law in Europe and North America
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de Burca, G.
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2012
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Tort Law and Legal Cultures
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Bussani, Mauro; Infantino, Marta
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2015
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Toward a Realistic Comparative Constitutional Studies?—Ran Hirschl, Comparative Matters: The Renaissance of Comparative Constitutional Law (Oxford University Press, 2014)
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Dixon, Rosalind
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2016
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Transatlantic Borrowings: The Past and Future of EU Non-Discrimination Law and Policy on the Ground of Disability
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Quinn, G.; Flynn, E.
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2012
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Transplanting the European Court of Justice: The Experience of the Andean Tribunal of Justice
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Alter, K.J.; Helfer, L.R.; Saldias, O.
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2012
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Travails of Judges: Courts and Constitutional Authoritarianism in South Korea
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Kim, Marie Seong-Hak
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2015
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