If you liked Revolutionary law and order by Peter H. Juviler, start with Non-state actors in the human rights universe, Soviet policy-making (1967), and Human rights for the 21st century, foundations for responsible hope (1993). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Non-state actors in the human rights universe, Soviet policy-making (1967), Human rights for the 21st century, foundations for responsible hope (1993), Functions of a deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, 1938-1959 (1960), and Contradictions of revolution (1981).

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Revolutionary law and order is by Peter H. Juviler.