Santiago Legarre | A Natural Law Theory of Comparative Constitutional Law?
On January 11, the Harvard Law School chapter of the American Constitution Society hosted Professor Santiago Legarre of the Universidad Católica Argentina, for a talk titled "A Natural Law Theory of Comparative Constitutional Law?"

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