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How Rights Move
By David Rodin, Joel Rosenthal
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, November 11, 2009
David Rodin explores the logic governing how rights may be lost, acquired, and transferred—how they "move"—and the implications this has for how we justify and prosecute war.
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