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Justice Digitale: Révolution Graphique et Rupture Anthropologique By Antoine Garapon and Jean Lassègue, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2018. 364 pp. ISBN: 10 2130733573, 21 euros
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04 October 2019
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