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Curtailing criticism : intimidation and obstruction of civil society in Uganda.

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Curtailing criticism : intimidation and obstruction of civil society in Uganda.
[New York, N.Y.] : Human Rights Watch, c2012.
KTW 211.3 B87 2012

Disaggregating international regimes : a new approach to evaluation and comparison / Olav Schram Stokke.

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Disaggregating international regimes : a new approach to evaluation and comparison / Olav Schram Stokke.
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2012.
K 3895 S76 2012

For a better life : migrant worker abuse in Bahrain and the government reform agenda.

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For a better life : migrant worker abuse in Bahrain and the government reform agenda.
[New York, N.Y.] : Human Rights Watch, c2012.
HD 8668 M67 2012

The future of Australian federalism : comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives / edited by Gabrielle Appleby, Nicholas Aroney and Thomas John.

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The future of Australian federalism : comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives / edited by Gabrielle Appleby, Nicholas Aroney and Thomas John.
Cambridge [England] New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
KU 2035 A67 F88 2012

Iraq's information crimes law : badly written provisions and draconian punishments violate due process and free speech.

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Iraq's information crimes law : badly written provisions and draconian punishments violate due process and free speech.
[New York, N.Y.] : Human Rights Watch, 2012.
KMJ 2476 R33 2012