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Table of contents of journal: The *Criminal law review

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Authors: SIMESTER AP CHAN W
Citation: Ap. Simester et W. Chan, INTENTION THUS FAR, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 704-719

Authors: MACKAREL M GANE C
Citation: M. Mackarel et C. Gane, ADMITTING IRREGULARLY OR ILLEGALLY OBTAINED EVIDENCE FROM ABROAD INTOCRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS - A COMMON-LAW APPROACH, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 720-729

Authors: SULLIVAN GR
Citation: Gr. Sullivan, REFORMULATING THE CORRUPTION LAWS - THE LAW COMMISSION PROPOSALS, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 730-739

Authors: SHIELS RS
Citation: Rs. Shiels, BLAMING THE LAWYER, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 740-744

Citation: IN FAVOR OF COMMUNITY SAFETY, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 769-770

Authors: TAPPER C
Citation: C. Tapper, HEARSAY IN CRIMINAL-CASES - AN OVERVIEW OF LAW COMMISSION REPORT NO. 245, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 771-784

Authors: HODGSON J
Citation: J. Hodgson, VULNERABLE SUSPECTS AND THE APPROPRIATE ADULT, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 785-795

Authors: WARD T
Citation: T. Ward, MAGISTRATES, INSANITY AND THE COMMON-LAW, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 796-804

Authors: ROBERTSHAW P
Citation: P. Robertshaw, EXHORTING HUNG JURIES, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 805-809

Citation: PROFESSOR WILLIAMS,GLANVILLE, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 845-845

Citation: CONSENTS TO PROSECUTION, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 845-847

Authors: SHARPE S
Citation: S. Sharpe, THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION - A SUSPECTS CHARTER, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 848-860

Authors: DARBYSHIRE P
Citation: P. Darbyshire, FOR THE NEW LORD-CHANCELLOR - SOME CAUSES FOR CONCERN ABOUT MAGISTRATES, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 861-874

Authors: HOULDER B
Citation: B. Houlder, THE IMPORTANCE OF PRESERVING THE JURY SYSTEM AND THE RIGHT OF ELECTION FOR TRIAL, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 875-881

Authors: DARBYSHIRE P
Citation: P. Darbyshire, STRENGTHENING THE ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF THE DEFENDANTS RIGHT TO ELECT, Criminal law review, 1997, pp. 911-914

Citation: JANUARY 1996 - AN ESCAPE FROM CRIMINAL-JUSTICE RITUALS, Criminal law review, 1996, pp. 1-3

Authors: ZUCKERMAN AAS
Citation: Aas. Zuckerman, LAW COMMISSION CONSULTATION PAPER NO 138 ON HEARSAY .1. THE FUTILITY OF HEARSAY, Criminal law review, 1996, pp. 4-15

Authors: ORMEROD DC
Citation: Dc. Ormerod, THE HEARSAY EXCEPTIONS, Criminal law review, 1996, pp. 16-28

Authors: SPENCER JR
Citation: Jr. Spencer, HEARSAY REFORM - A BRIDGE NOT FAR ENOUGH, Criminal law review, 1996, pp. 29-33

Authors: WELLS C
Citation: C. Wells, THE DUTY TO RESCUE - THE JURISPRUDENCE OF AID - MENLOWE,M, SMITH,AM, Criminal law review, 1996, pp. 71-72

Citation: FEBRUARY 1996 - THE REVISITING OF CONSENT, Criminal law review, 1996, pp. 73-76

Authors: HOOD R SHUTE S
Citation: R. Hood et S. Shute, PAROLE CRITERIA, PAROLE DECISIONS AND THE PRISON POPULATION - EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF THE CRIMINAL-JUSTICE ACT 1991, Criminal law review, 1996, pp. 77-87

Authors: MACKAY RD COLMAN AM
Citation: Rd. Mackay et Am. Colman, EQUIVOCAL RULINGS ON EXPERT PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC EVIDENCE - TURNING A MUDDLE INTO A NONSENSE, Criminal law review, 1996, pp. 88-95

Authors: HIRST M
Citation: M. Hirst, PREVENTING THE LAWFUL BURIAL OF A BODY, Criminal law review, 1996, pp. 96-103

Authors: EVANS R
Citation: R. Evans, CHALLENGING A POLICE CAUTION USING JUDICIAL-REVIEW, Criminal law review, 1996, pp. 104-108
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