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Martin Krygier

Martin Krygier is Professor of Law and Co-Director of the European Law Centre at the University of New South Wales. His work overlaps legal, social and political theory. He is interested in exploring variations in the characters, consequences and worth of large institutions, among them state, bureaucracy and law, and the interrelations between such variations and morally justifiable social practices. Since 1989, he has been writing about the prospects for the rule of law and civil society in post-communist Europe. He also participates in public debate, most recently over the history of white-Aboriginal relations in Australia.

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  1. After the Wall – Reflections on the Legacy of 1989

    John Lee, Lee Duffield, Martin Krygier, Oliver Marc Hartwich | 08 Sep 2010 | Occasional Papers

    When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, it marked the end of the Cold War and of Eastern European communism. Two decades on, The... Read More...

  2. BOOK REVIEW: Liberal Virtues

    Martin Krygier | 09 Sep 1992 | POLICY Magazine

    Liberal Virtues: Citizenship, Virtue and Community by Stephen Macedo (U.M.I., 1989)

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