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Rights and justice in international relations
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The material acknowledged below is contained in: Ordering the International: History, Change and Transformation (eds William Brown, Simon Bromley and Suma Athreye). First published 2004 by Pluto Press (www.plutobooks.com) in Association with The Open University. Copyright © The Open University. This publication forms part of the Open University course DU301 A World of Whose Making? Politics, Economics, Technology and Culture in International Studies.

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Chapter 7 of Ordering the International: History, Change and Transformation ‘Rights and justice in international relations’ by Raia Prokhovnik.

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