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Mackay, Robert (1997). Restorative Justice: Natural Law, Community and Ideal Speech In A. J. Arnaud and P. Koller (eds.), Law, Justice and Culture. ARSP - Beiheft: IV World Congress on Legal and Social Philosophy, Challenges to Law at the End of the Twentieth Century, Bologna, 1995. Pp 99-110.

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