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Author: Simon Stern

24 Aug

Symposium on The Sentimental Life of International Law: The Dangers of Sentiment

[Simon Stern teaches law and English at the University of Toronto. He is a co-editor of The New Rambler Review and Critical Analysis of Law. With Robert Spoo, he is editor of the Law and Literature series published by OUP. His current research focuses on the history and theory of legal fictions, and the history of cross-examination.] No sooner has Gerry...

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