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Date: 2007-11-20 11:40:22
Rights
Constitutional law
Development economics
Development studies
Welfare economics
Martha Nussbaum
Dignity
Fundamental rights
Capability approach
Philosophy
Development
Ethics

THE SUPREME COURT 2006 TERM FOREWORD:

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