‘the other refuses to disappear: it subsists, it persists, it is the hard bone on which reason breaks its teeth’1
Alan Berman*
(2008) Oxford U Comparative L Forum 2 at ouclf.law.ox.ac.uk | How to cite this article
‘the other refuses to disappear: it subsists, it persists, it is the hard bone on which reason breaks its teeth’1
(2008) Oxford U Comparative L Forum 2 at ouclf.law.ox.ac.uk | How to cite this article
(2005) Oxford U Comparative L Forum 2 at ouclf.law.ox.ac.uk | How to cite this article
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