- 1 - DEMOCRACY, JUDICIAL REVIEW, AND ‘THE DISAPPROVING VIEWS OF FOREIGNERS'
- 2-THE EXPANSION OF INTEGRITY: TREATING LIKE CASES ALIKE (HERE AND THERE)
- 3-LEARNING FROM OTHER COURTS: THE RIGHT WAY, THE WRONG WAY, AND THE LEGAL WAY
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Jeremy Waldron gave the Storrs Lectures at Yale University Law School in September, 2007. The titles of the lectures don't really do justice to the richness of the subjects he examines - ius gentium and human rights, for example.
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