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The International-Law-in-U.S.-Courts Bubble

December 1, 2014 Eric Posner

iccpr in us courts

The ICCPR is the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the most important human rights treaty that the United States has ratified. Source: Westlaw, Federal Courts.

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