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"Rethinking the “ Universality ” of Human Rights Law"   flag  7

(1997) 29 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 1
Dianne Otto
Columbia Human Rights Law Review
United States

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"A Collection of Writings in Honour of Professor Dianne Otto" (2017) 18 Melbourne Journal of International Law 118 Charlesworth, Hilary; Engle, Karen; Gross, Aeyal; Hamzic, Vanja; Heathcote, Gina; Morgan, Wayne, Rao, Rahul Australia circa 2017 AustLII flag
"Traditions in Conflict: The Internationalization of Confrontation" [2010] CornellIntLawJl 16 Vanderpuye, Kweku United States circa 2010 WorldLII flag
"Defamation and Critique: Political Speech and New York Times v Sullivan in Australia and England" (2001) 25 Melbourne University Law Review 522 Kenyon, Andrew T Australia circa 2001 AustLII flag 1
"Handmaidens, Hierarchies and Crossing the Public-Private Divide in the Teaching of International Law" (2000) 1 Melbourne Journal of International Law 3 Otto, Dianne Australia circa 2000 AustLII flag 1
"Passive/Aggressive: The Australian Government's Responses to Optional Protocol Communications" (1999) 5 (2) Australian Journal of Human Rights 55 Morgan, Wayne Australia circa 1999 AustLII flag 1
"Everything is Dangerous: Some Post-Structural Tools for Rethinking the Universal Claims of Human Rights Law" (1998) 5 Australian Journal of Human Rights 17 Otto D Australia circa 1998 AustLII flag 4
"Rethinking Universals: Opening Transformative Possibilities in International Human Rights Law" (1997) 18 Australian Year Book of International Law 1 Otto, Dianne Australia circa 1997 AustLII flag 3

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