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What justice? whose justice?

James Tyler Kent

What justice? whose justice?

fighting for fairness in Latin America

by James Tyler Kent

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Published by University of California Press in Berkeley, CA .
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Statementedited by Susan Eva Eckstein and Timothy P. Wickham-Crowley.
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LC ClassificationsHM
The Physical Object
Paginationxiv, 362 p. ;
Number of Pages362
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Open LibraryOL22550692M
ISBN 100520237455

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