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63 University of Chicago Law Review 591
Dan M Kahan
University of Chicago Law Review
United States

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United States v Gementera 379 F3d 596 United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit United States 9 Aug 2004 WorldLII flag 4
Demery v Arpaio 378 F3d 1020 United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit United States 6 Aug 2004 WorldLII flag 8
EB v Verniero 119 F3d 1077 United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit United States 4 Sep 1997 WorldLII flag 26

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"To shame or not to shame: That is the question" (2016) 14 (2) E-Journal of Tax Research 486 Datt, Kalmen Australia circa 2016 AustLII flag
"International Justice for Rwanda Missing the Point: Questioning the Relevance of Classical Criminal Law Theory" (2001) 13 Bond Law Review 190 Maogoto, Jackson Australia circa 2001 AustLII flag
"Beyond Truth and Punishment in Transitional Justice" (2014) 54 Virginia Journal of International Law 223 Sirleaf, Matiangai vS United States circa 2014 WorldLII flag
Rule Porousness and the Design of Legal Directives (2008) 121 Harvard Law Review 2134 Harvard Law Review United States 1 Jan 2008 WorldLII flag
Integrating Remorse and Apology into Criminal Procedure (2004) 114 Yale Law Journal 85 Stephanos Bibas and Richard A Bierschbach United States 1 Jan 2004 WorldLII flag 5
Do Human Rights Treaties Make a Difference? (2002) 111 Yale Law Journal 1870 Hathaway, Oona A United States 1 Jan 2002 WorldLII flag

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