Human rights update

Nash, S. 2007. Human rights update. New Law Journal. 157 (7299), pp. 1690-1691.

TitleHuman rights update
AuthorsNash, S.
JournalNew Law Journal
Journal citation157 (7299), pp. 1690-1691
ISSN0306-6479
Year30 Nov 2007
PublisherLexisNexis Butterworths
Publication dates
Published30 Nov 2007

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