Contested States. Law, Hegemony and Resistance. Editado por Mindie Lazarus-Black y Susan F. Hirsch

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La obra que nos ocupa reúne textos presentados en el Committee on the Sociology of Law of the International Sociology Association en Ámsterdam, Holanda, de 26 a 28 de junio de 1991. Reseña de: Contested states. Law, Hegemony and Resistance. Lazarus-Black, Mindie y Susan F. Hirsch (Eds.). Routledge, New York, 1994.
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