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Citation: La. Kornhauser, CONFERENCE - THE PATH OF THE LAW TODAY - A WORLD APART - AN ESSAY ON THE AUTONOMY OF THE LAW, Boston University law review, 78(3), 1998, pp. 747-772
Citation: R. Cooter, MODELS OF MORALITY IN LAW AND ECONOMICS - SELF-CONTROL AND SELF-IMPROVEMENT FOR THE BAD MAN OF HOLMES, Boston University law review, 78(3), 1998, pp. 903-930
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Citation: L. Noah et Ra. Merrill, STARTING FROM SCRATCH - REINVENTING THE FOOD ADDITIVE APPROVAL PROCESS, Boston University law review, 78(2), 1998, pp. 329-443
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