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‘“Curbing Labour’s Totalitarian Temptation: European Human Rights Law and British Postwar Politics”: P 361-383.’ Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development n. pag. Web. <http://humanityjournal.org/issue3-3/curbing-labours-totalitarian-temptation-european-human-rights-law-and-british-postwar-politics/>.
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