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Vol. 23, Issue 2, 2007January 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,
globalization international law judicial authority constitution restoration act foreign law
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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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