Recent developments in English criminal law and procedure

Nash, S. 2005. Recent developments in English criminal law and procedure. Criminal Law Journal. 29 (4), pp. 228-236.

TitleRecent developments in English criminal law and procedure
AuthorsNash, S.
JournalCriminal Law Journal
Journal citation29 (4), pp. 228-236
ISSN0314-1160
Year2005
Publication dates
Published2005

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