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Political order and the individual and the law in the debate on human rights in the 1990s

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This article is the preliminary result of the “Development of an Intergrated Theory of Human Rights” project part of the CEPID/FAPESP program under way in the Violence Studies Nucleus (NEV) of the University of Sāo Paulo. Thanks to Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro Guilherme de Almeida and other project participants for criticisms and suggestions.

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Koerner, A. Political order and the individual and the law in the debate on human rights in the 1990s. Hum Rights Rev 5, 62–79 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12142-004-1009-1

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