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Gaétan Cliquennois est chargé de recherche au CNRS et a rédigé un ouvrage important pour expliquer l'évolution des droits de l'homme : "La justice européenne des droits de l'homme et la privatisation : L'influence croissante des fonds privés étrangers". Grégor Puppinck, directeur de l'ECLJ, le reçoit dans cette double émission spéciale pour expliquer cette influence économique sur un domaine que l'on penserait épargné.
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