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Human Rights in a Time of Populism: Challenges and Responses Edited by Gerald L. Neuman. Cambridge University Press, 2020. 277 pages. Hardback, £85.00, ISBN: 9781108485494. Ebook, £64.00, ISBN: 9781108621311

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Human Rights in a Time of Populism: Challenges and Responses Edited by Gerald L. Neuman. Cambridge University Press, 2020. 277 pages. Hardback, £85.00, ISBN: 9781108485494. Ebook, £64.00, ISBN: 9781108621311

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2022

Veronika Bílková*
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Faculty of Law, Charles University, Praha, Czech Republic
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Author for correspondence: Veronika Bílková, E-mail: bilkova@iir.cz

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