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the Historical Origins of the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination at Common Law

Northeast Asian law journal
doi 10.19035/nal.2016.10.2.21
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September 30, 2016

Authors
John H. LangbeinYeong Gi
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The Institute for Northeast Asian Law Chonbuk National University


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