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[2000] 4 Web JCLI | |||
Contrasting Agendas in the Reform of Mental
Health Law; the Expert Committee and the Green Paper
Alan Parkin, Lecturer in Law, Law School, University of Hull
Future Imperfect: Reform of the House of
Lords
Brian Thompson, Liverpool Law School.
Electronic delivery in law: what difference
does it make to results?
Stephen Migdal, Principal Lecturer in Law, University of The West of England,
and
Martin Cartwright, Principal Lecturer in Law, University of Wolverhampton
"Very much the wrong people": The House of
Lords and publication of spy memoirs (A-G v Blake)
Steve Hedley, University Lecturer, University of Cambridge.
The Pinochet Case: A Legal and Constitutional
Analysis, Diana Woodhouse (ed.), Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2000, ISBN 1 84113
102 4, Hardback £30.00
Reviewed by Professor Geoff Gilbert, Department of Law, University of Essex
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