Judicial reasoning under the UK Human Rights Act
Helen Fenwick
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Judicial reasoning under the UK Human Rights Act
by Helen Fenwick, Gavin Phillipson, Roger Masterman
Published
2010
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
455
ISBN-13
9781281084989
Subjects
Congress of the United States
Introductory circuit analysis
Third Congress of the United States
Constitutional law for a changing America
The nature of the judical process
Politik hukum di Indonesia
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