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Non Participation in Armed Conflict: Continuity and Modern Challenges to the Law of Neutrality
Stochastic Actor Oriented Models for Longitudinal Networks (Structural Analysis in the Social...
Origen on Demonic Executioners and the Problem of Evil (Elements in Early Christian Literature)
Civil and Uncivil Disobedience (Elements in Political Philosophy)
New Forms of Democratic Erosion in Latin America (Elements Politics and Society America)
Michael Psellos' Chronographia: Rhetorical History and the Tragicomedy of Byzantium Self
Microstructural Rheology of Complex Fluids (Cambridge Monographs on Mechanics)
Psychological Network Analyses and Directed Acyclic Graphs Tutorial for Developmental Educational Science...
A Pyramid Approach to Surrogacy Law: Insights from Sri Lanka, India, and...
The Cambridge Companion to Romanticism and World Literature (Cambridge Companions Literature)
The Cambridge Handbook of AI and Technologies in Courts (Cambridge Law Handbooks)
Liberalism and Liberation: the World Council of Churches Global Politics Human Rights...
Urbanization and Global Environmental Change: Physical Biogeochemical Feedbacks
Bivalency and Intransitivity: Antipassives the Syntax of Voice (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics,...
Regulating Unhealthy Lifestyles in The European Union: Dilemmas of an Internal Market...
Public Administration and the Illiberal Challenge (Elements in Nonprofit Administration)
‘I Felt All This’: Enslaved People's Emotional Lives in the Antebellum US...
Debating Papal Government, 13051635: Unobvious Continuities and the Early Modern Papacy
Coercion, Ambiguity, and Rhetoric in Ancient Greece: The Dangers of Peithō
Translator Education for Changing Markets (Elements in Translation and Interpreting)
Cenozoic Paleobotanical Resource Inventory of the National Park System (Elements Paleontology)
The Cambridge Companion to Rodgers and Hammerstein (Cambridge Companions Music)
Speech Act Theory: Between Narrow and Broad Pragmatics (Elements in Pragmatics)
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