Mimi Hunter

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On the international stage, many laws are more important for what they represent than for how they actually restrain government power. Human rights and associated international laws stand as moral statements, which many find appealing and powerful, as they translate the messy reality of conflict, discrimination, injury, and oppression into a more direct language. They offer ideas that anyone can appeal to as they seek to make their arguments heard.
The Rule of Laws: A 4,000-Year Quest to Order the World
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