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Iulia Motoc

University of Bucharest
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  • University of Bucharest
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Bucharest, Romania
Areas of Interest
19th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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  • The international law of genetic discrimination : the power of 'never again'
    In Thérèse Murphy (ed.), New technologies and human rights, Oxford University Press. 2009.
    International LawGenetic Ethics, Misc
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    Controversial aspects of democracy in international law
    The focus of this paper, part of a larger project is the separation between the domestic and the international aspects of the political participation. The separation between the domestic and the international affairs is justified with political theory arguments(I) and foreign policy analysis doctrines(II). Finally it shows how the international legal theory attempts to overcome these contradictions(III).
    DemocracyInternational Law
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