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Remarks by Paul Hoffman
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 February 2017
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- The Influence of International Human Rights Law on State Courts and State Constitutions
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References
1 Sei Fujii v. California, 38 Cal. 2d 718, 242 P. 2d 617 (1952).
2 In Re Backstron, 98 Cal. App. 2d 500, 220 P. 2d 742 (1950).
3 People v. Ghent, 43 Cal. 3d 739, 239 Cal. Rptr. 82 (1987).