Tort, Custom, and Karma: Globalization and Legal Consciousness in Thailand
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David Engel., David Engel|AUTHOR., & Jaruwan S. Engel|AUTHOR. (2010). Tort, Custom, and Karma: Globalization and Legal Consciousness in Thailand . Stanford University Press.

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David Engel, David Engel|AUTHOR and Jaruwan S. Engel|AUTHOR. 2010. Tort, Custom, and Karma: Globalization and Legal Consciousness in Thailand. Stanford University Press.

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David Engel, David Engel|AUTHOR and Jaruwan S. Engel|AUTHOR. Tort, Custom, and Karma: Globalization and Legal Consciousness in Thailand Stanford University Press, 2010.

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David Engel, David Engel|AUTHOR, and Jaruwan S. Engel|AUTHOR. Tort, Custom, and Karma: Globalization and Legal Consciousness in Thailand Stanford University Press, 2010.

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