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Karl Pearson's Gresham Lectures on Geometry (1890-1894) Karl Pearson, as well as being the Gresham Professor of...
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Human Rights: Philosophy and History The philosophical and historical development of what may be regarded...
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Rights and Liberal Interventionism in International Affairs There is a distinct school of thought in our day...
Head of State Immunity – a Useful Relic? Head of State Immunity, once unchallengeable, may now seem an...