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Does God Believe in Human Rights?: Essays on Religion and Human Rights. Edited by Nazila Ghanea, Alan Stephens and Raphael Walden. Martinus Nijhoff2007. Pp.272. $97.00. ISBN: 9-004-15254-7.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 April 2015
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