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Continue reading →: Social legal theory and complexity theory: answering change in international lawAfter reading «A realistic philosophy of law» by Brian Z. Tamanaha, I felt a rapid rush of blood to the head. I have a probable thought that leans more toward legal philosophy. But please bear with me. The issue of legal modification. I will concentrate on the international law component.…
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