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Book Review: Between Equal Rights: A Marxist Theory of International Law China Miéville;Leiden and Boston: Brill,2005,xi + 375 pp,$99 (hardback),$18 (paperback). Human Rights and Development Peter Uvin;Bloomfield,CT: Kumarian Press,2004,xii + 241 pp.,$60 (hardback),$29.95 (paperback). Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights Carol C. Gould;Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,2004,xi + 276 pp.,$24.99 (paperback). DOI: 10.1177/0486613407305332 Accepted August 29,2006
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