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Taking Legal Pluralism Seriously: The Alien Tort Claims Act and the Role of International Law Before U.S. Federal Courts

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies - United States
doi 10.2979/gls.2005.12.2.651
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January 1, 2005

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Indiana University Press


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