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Conte, Alex (2005). Security in the 21st Century: The United Nations, Afghanistan and Iraq. Aldershot: Ashgate.

Cook-Milligan, Dana (2013). What is Really so Bad About a Different Rule of Law?: The Afghan Legal System Reanalyzed
In Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, 41, p. 205.
Location: http://www.hastingsconlawquarterly.org/

Cordesman, Anthony H; Mausner, Adam; Kasten, David & (2009). The Role of the Rule of Law and the Justice System
In Winning in Afghanistan: Creating Effective Afghan Security Forces. pp. 142-153

Cotran, Eugene & Yamani, Mai (Eds.) (2000). The Rule of Law in the Middle East and the Islamic World: Human Rights and the Judicial Process. : IB Tauris Pub.
Location: KT 69.85 RULE

Cullather, Nick (2002). Damming Afghanistan: Modernization in a Buffer State
In Journal of American History, 89(2), pp. 512-537.
Location: Journal of American History

Curtet, Charlotte Lindsay (2002). Afghanistan: An ICRC Perspective on Bringing Assistance and Protection to Women during the Taliban Regime
In International Review of the Red Cross, (847).
Location: International Review

Danspeckgruber, Wolfgang F (Ed.) (2011). Working Toward Peace and Prosperity in Afghanistan. : Lynne Rienner Pub.

Daxner, Michael (2011). Reclaiming Afghanistan: Moving Toward Nationhood?
In World Policy Journal, 28(2), pp. 69-78.
Location: http://www.worldpolicy.org/journal/summer2013

De Lauri, Antonio (2013). Corruption, Legal Modernisation and Judicial Practice in Afghanistan
In Asian Studies Review, 37(4), pp. 527-545.
Location: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/casr20/current#.VPZnsBBEN2A

del Castillo, Graciana (2008). Rebuilding War-Torn States: The Challenge of Post-Conflict Economic Reconstruction. : Oxford University Press.

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