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Vol. 23, Issue 2, 2007
January 01, 2007 EDT
The Relevancy of Foreign Law as Persuasive Authority and Congress’s Response to its Use: A Preemptive Attack on the Constitution Restoration Act
Elizabeth Turner
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globalization
international law
judicial authority
constitution restoration act
foreign law
Georgia State University Law Review
Elizabeth Turner,
The Relevancy of Foreign Law as Persuasive Authority and Congress’s Response to Its Use: A Preemptive Attack on the Constitution Restoration Act
, 23
Georgia State University Law Review
(2007).
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