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This research was supported by generous grants from the American Bar Foundation, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and the National Science Foundation. The Russell Sage Foundation and its president, Eric Wanner, gave me the remarkable opportunity to write the largest part of this book as a visiting scholar, providing me with thoughtful and stimulating colleagues, including Peter Katzentein, Bob Hauser, Jim Gibson, and Peter Evans, as well as the unique assistance of Becky Verreau. Bryant Garth supported this work not only as director of the American Bar Foundation but even more significantly as a superb scholar and colleague with a unique understanding of international law. The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia met my insistent requests for cooperation with respect and equanimity, and Mary McCall of the Office of the Prosecutor was unfailingly gracious in assisting with my visits. Ron Levi is an invaluable collaborator in parallel papers that flow from this research and was my able assistant throughout this study. Deans Ron Daniels and Dan Linzer were remarkably supportive and understanding about my travels and resulting absences during the several years of fieldwork. I am especially grateful to my colleagues—Carol Heimer, Ron Gillis, John Simpson, Ronit Dinovitzer, Holly Foster, and Blair Wheaton—for reading and commenting on this work. I am indebted beyond the possibility of repayment with these few words for the remarkable assistance of Patricia Parker in helping with every detail of this research. My greatest debt is to Linda, Jeremy, and Joshua, whose love, support, and patience made this research possible.
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