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The Foundations of International Human Rights Law: A Sociological Inquiry
Christopher Thornhill
Birmingham Law School
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Sociological Inquiry
100%
International Human Rights Law
100%
National Society
66%
Political Institutions
33%
Legal Order
33%
Institution Building
33%
International Human Rights
33%
Sovereign
33%
Sovereign State
33%
Building Construction
33%
Sociological Analysis
33%
Human Rights Norms
33%
State Construction
33%
National State
33%
International Human Rights Regime
33%
Formative Process
33%
Social Sciences
International Human Rights Law
100%
Human Rights
66%
Political Institutions
33%
Autonomy
33%
Normativity
33%
Legal Order
33%
Institution Building
33%
Sociological Analysis
33%