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Henrik Palmer Olsen and Stuart Toddington, Architectures of Justice: Legal Theory and the Idea of Institutional Design

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Raffield, P. Henrik Palmer Olsen and Stuart Toddington, Architectures of Justice: Legal Theory and the Idea of Institutional Design. Int J Semiot Law 23, 87–92 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11196-009-9138-0

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