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International Human Rights Examinations, 1982/2005 Box MSS 98-1c, Box 22
International Human Rights Fall 1988 Class Notes, 1988 Box MSS 98-1b, Box 22, Box MSS 98-1b, Box 23
International Human Rights Fall 1992 Class Notes [Includes Professor Richard Lillich International Human Rights Law Syllabus and Course Problems for Fall 1991], 1992 Box MSS 98-1b, Box 22, Box MSS 98-1b, Box 23
International Human Rights Fall 1999 Class Notes, 1999 Box MSS 98-1b, Box 22, Box MSS 98-1b, Box 23
International Human Rights Law - class notes and teaching materials, 1999 Box MSS 98-1c, Box 21
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