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Criminal law / Morality / Torture / Violence / Steven H. Miles / Dewilde / Josef Mengele / Ethics / Human rights abuses / Crimes against humanity
Date: 2014-10-15 11:53:24
Criminal law
Morality
Torture
Violence
Steven H. Miles
Dewilde
Josef Mengele
Ethics
Human rights abuses
Crimes against humanity

world without genocide  “Legal and Medical Impunity for Torture: From Nuremberg to California” November 18, 2010          7:00-8:30 pm At William Mitchell College of Law 875 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, MN 5510

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