
Culture in Law and Development
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The growth of international law in the post-World War II era stemmed partly from the belief that universal norms would make life for the entire world''s population safer, more equitable, and more conducive to each person''s acquisition of basic material needs. Starting in the sixties and seventies, some scholars and activists challenged this assumption and established the school of "cultural relat...
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The growth of international law in the post-World War II era stemmed partly from the belief that universal norms would make life for the entire world''s population safer, more equitable, and more conducive to each person''s acquisition of basic material needs. Starting in the sixties and seventies, some scholars and activists challenged this assumption and established the school of "cultural relat...
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