Past Editions
The Cambrian Law Review is accessible online via HeinOnline.
Volumes
- 26(1995)
- 27(1996)
- 28(1997)
- 29(1998)
- 30(1999)
- 31(2000)
- 32(2001)
- 33(2002)
- 34(2003)
- 35(2004)
- 36(2005)
- 37(2006)
- 38(2007)
- 39(2008)
- 40(2009)
- 41(2010)
- 42(2011)
Volume 26, 1995
| Harry Rajak | Judicial control : corporations and the decline of ultra vires. |
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| Alan Dowling | The vendor's duty of care between contract and completion. |
| Suzanne Woollard | Time to trespass? |
| Michael Connolly | Requirements and preferences: the lonely English distinction which allows race and sex discrimination in the face of public policy |
| Samantha Halliday | The role of patient autonomy in medical and legal approaches to HIV-antibody testing in the UK |
| William Hines | Bibliography on British and Legal History. |
Books reviewed
| Brian Bix | Law language and legal determinacy. |
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| Jones & Williams (eds) | Social policy, crime and punishment: essays in memory of Jane Morgan. |
| Carr & Williams (eds) | Computers |
Volume 27, 1996
| David Hughes | The effects of infrastructure development on crime in rural areas. |
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| Patrick Polden | Safety first: the selection of Metropolitan Police Magistrates 1950-1961. |
| Marzena Kordela & Marek Smolak | HLA Hart's postscript. |
| Colin Harvey | Modern controversies in public law scholarship. |
| William Hines | Bibliography on British and Legal History. |
Books reviewed
| Lowe & Fitzmaurice (eds.) | Fifty years of the International Court of Justice: essays in honour of Sir Robert Jennings. |
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| Richardson & Genn | Administrative law and Government action. |
| Gert Winter (ed.) | European environmental law: a comparative perspective. |
| Woodman & Obilade (eds.) | African law and legal theory. |
| Glyn Parry | A guide to the records of the Great Sessions in Wales. |
| David P. Farrington (ed.) | Psychological explanations of crime. |
| Michael Jones | Medical Negligence. |
| University of Manitoba | Mosaic - Adversaria, literature and law. |
Volume 28, 1997
| Clifford Hall | Aggiornamento' : reflections upon the contemporary legal concept of religion. |
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| Laurence Koffman | Key findings from the Aberystwyth crime survey. |
| Fiona Palmer | European sanctions and enforcement: European law meets the individual. |
| Elspeth Deards | The Treaty of Amsterdam: a sheep in wolf's clothing? |
| Barry Hough | A re-examination for the case for a locus standi rule in public law. |
| Arwel Jones | Aspects of the law of lender liability. |
| William Hines | Bibliography of British and Legal History. |
Books reviewed
| Donald R. Rothwell | The Polar Regions and the development of international law. |
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| A.M. Tettenborn | Law of restitution in England and Ireland (2nd ed.). |
| Damein Geradin | Trade and the environment, a comparative study of EC and US law. |
Volume 29, 1998
| Lorna Fox | Co-owners, not owners. |
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| Jon Davies | Aspects of Nineteenth Century legal literature. |
| Michael Yong Haron | Revisiting section 7(3) of the Bills of Exchange Act 1882. |
| Tom Holdych | Warranties and conditions in the sale of goods. |
| Patrick Polden | The strange death of County Court nonsuit. |
| Paul Ramshaw | Ethical investment: retail ethics and participatory democracy. |
| Jacqueline Woolam | Bibliography on British and Legal History. |
Books reviewed
| Eakalaar & Thandabantu (eds.) | The changing family, family forms and family law. |
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| Neil, Devins & Davidson, Douglas (eds.) | Redefining equality. |
| Baruch A. Brody | The Ethics of Biomedical Research. |
| Gardiner, Felix, James Welsh & O'Leary | Sports Law. |
| Gary A. Uberstine (ed.) | Law of professional and amateur sports. |
Volume 30, 1999
| Teresa Sutton | The nature of the early law of Deodand. |
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| George Mousourakis | Emotion, choice and the rationale of the Provocation Defence. |
| David McArdle | Judicial Review, 'Public Authorities' and the disciplinary powers of sports organisations. |
| Sarah Watkins | The Common Law Derivative Action: an outmoded relic? |
| David Lambert | The Government of Wales Act - an Act for laws to be ministered in Wales in like form as it is in this Realm? |
| Catrin Fflur Huws | The implications of the mediation provisions of the Family Law Act 1996 in North Wales. |
Books reviewed
| D. Longley & R. James | Administrative justice, central issues in UK and European administrative law. |
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| David Taylor | Crime, policing and punishment in England 1750-1914. |
| D. Philips & R.D. Storch | Policing provincial England 1829-1856. |
| David Elder | The law of privacy. |
| James Allan | Making jurisprudence seriously enjoyable. |
| Danesh Sarooshi | The UN and the development of collective security. |
Volume 31, 2000
| Richard A. Edwards | Republican Britain - the constitutional implications. |
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| Kenneth K. Mwenda | Obligations of shareholders to pay up for their shares. |
| Jacqueline Woolam | Bibliography on British and Legal History. |
| Sir David Williams | Wales, the law and the constitution. Inaugural Lecture of the Centre for Welsh Legal Affairs. |
| Ann Sherlock | Born free, but everywhere else in chains? A legal analysis of the first year of the National assembly for Wales. |
| Alison Rees & Philip Thomas | Welsh law schools and tomorrow's lawyers. |
| Jacqueline Woolam | Bibliography on Devolution and new legislative bodies in the UK since 1997 |
Books reviewed
| Mark Bovens | The quest for responsibility. |
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| Peter B Ainsworth | Psychology and crime. |
| J.W.F. Allison | A continental distinction in the Common La |
Volume 32, 2001
| John Kruse | Distress in Welsh laws |
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| Neil KibbleT | The relevance and admissibility of prior sexual history with the defendant in sexual offences cases. |
| Ian Rennie | Philosophical influences at the International Court of Justice as demonstrated by the Lockerbie case. |
| Sir Stephen Richards | The court system in Wales: challenge and change. |
| Jacqueline Woolam | Bibliography on British and Legal History. Bibliography on devolution and new legislative bodies in the UK. |
Books reviewed
| K.D. Ewing & C.A. Gearty | The struggle for civil liberties: political freedom and the rule of law in Britain 1914-1945. |
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| Clive Emsley | Gendames and the state in Nineteenth Century Europe. |
| M. Gaskill | Crime and mentalities in early modern England. |
| P.A.J. Waddington | Policing citizens - authority and rights. |
| L. Johnston | Policing Britain - risk, security and governance. |
Volume 33, 2002 (special hardback issue)
Legal Cultures, Legal Doctrines - A collection of papers from the 15th British Legal History Conference held in Aberystwyth, July 2001
Guest Editor: Richard Ireland
| Sally Hadden | New directions in the study of legal cultures. |
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| Richard A. Cosgrove | The culture of academic legal history: Lawyers' History and Historians' Law 1870-1930. |
| Ann Lyon | From Dafydd ap Gruffydd to Lord Haw-Haw: the concept of allegiance in the law of Treason. |
| Jonathan Rose | Early occupational defamation and disloyal lawyers: "He is ambodexter. there cannot be a great slander". |
| Neil Jones | The use upon a use in Equity. |
| John Adams | "Brought to account": Adley v The Whitstable Oyster Company. |
| Jacqueline Woolam | Bibliography on British and Legal History. |
Volume 34, 2003 (special hardback issue)
A Serious Undertaking - Essays prompted by the entry of the Law Department at Aberystwyth into its Second Century.
| John Andrews | A century of legal education. |
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| Richard W. Ireland | John Austin, H.L.A. Hart ... Oh, and W. Jethro Brown! |
| Melanie Williams | John Van Druten - a lawyer drawn to fame: from 'Aber Bay' to Cabaret. |
| Christopher Harding | Looking through Llewelfryn Davies' eyes: a turn of the century retrospective of international law in the Twentieth Century. |
| John Williams | When I'm sixty-four: lawyers, law and 'old age'. |
| Jackie Woollam | Devolution and the new legislative bodies in the UK 2001-2003. |
| Appendix | Alphabetical list of academic staff in the Aberystwyth Law Department from 1901-2003 |
Volume 35, 2004
The Crime Complex and the Reorientation of Justice
Guest Editors: Shane Kilcommings and Dr Barry Vaughan
| Gordon Hughes | Straddling Adaptation and Denial: Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships in England and Wales |
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| Lesley McAra | The Cultural and Institutional Dynamics of Transformation: Youth Justice In Scotland And England And Wales |
| Shane Kilcommings and Barry Vaughan | A Perpetual State of Emergency: Subverting the Rule of Law in Ireland |
| John LeaHitting | Criminals Where it Hurts: Organised Crime and the Erosion of Due Process |
| Clare D Dwyer | The ‘Complex’ity of Imprisonment -The Northern Ireland Experience |
| Mike Nellis | “Into the Field of Corrections”: the end of English probation in the early 21st century? |
Books Reviewed
| J.M Beattie | Policing and punishment |
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| R Bartle | Bow Street Beak |
Volume 36, 2005
International and Comparative Perspectives on Employment Law
Guest Editor: Dr David McArdle, University of Stirling.
| Simon Honeyball | The Conceptual Integrity of Employment. |
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| Nicole Busby & David Christie | The Regulation of Temporary Agency Work in the European Union. |
| Roger Welch & Steve Williams | The Information & Consultation Regulations – Much Ado About Nothing? |
| David McArdle & Susan Galashan | Consideration of ‘Substantial’ and ‘Impairment’ under the Disability Discrimination Laws of the UK and the US. |
| Nicola Smit & Steve Cornelius | South African Perspectives on HIV/Aids in the Workplace. |
Bibliography on British and Irish Legal History
Books reviewed
| Anne Lawson & Caroline Gooding (eds.) | Disability Rights in Europe from Theory to Practice. |
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| Anne-Marie Mooney Cotter | Gender Injustice: An International Comparative Analysis of Equality In Employment. |
| Anna-Maria Marshall | Confronting Sexual Harassment: the law and politics of everyday life. |
| Neil Duxbury | Frederick Pollock and the English Juristic Tradition. |
| Malcolm Clarke | Policies and Perceptions of Insurance Law in the Twenty First Century. |
| W. Mansell, B. Meteyard and A. Thomson | A Critical Introduction to Law. |
| W. Grubb | Patents for Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology: Fundamentals of Global Law, Practice and Strategy (4th Edition). |
| Roger J. Smith | Plural Ownership. |
| Cass R. Sunstein | Laws of Fear: Beyond the Precautionary Principle. |
| Philip Alston (ed.) | Non-State Actors and Human Rights |
Volume 37, 2006
The Possibility of African Legal Theory
Guest Editor: Nkiruka Ahiauzu, Department of Law and Criminology, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
| William Idowu | African Jurisprudence and The Reconciliatory Theory of Law |
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| Nkiruka Ahaiuza | Ubuntu and the Obligation to Obey the Law |
| Fidelis Okafor | From Praxis to Theory: a Discourse on the Philosophy of African Law |
| John Ayotunde Isola Bewaji | Human Rights: a Philosophical Analysis of Yoruba Conceptions |
| J.C.A Agbakoabo & E.S Nwauche | African Conceptions of Justice, Responsibility and Punishment |
| Oladele Abiodun | A Jurisprudential Analysis of Yoruba Proverbs |
| Balogun Abdulmumini A. Oba | The Administration of Customary Law in a Post-Colonial Nigerian State |
Books Reviewed
| Rachel Murray | Human Rights in Africa: from the OAU to the African Union |
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| Okon Akiba (ed.) | Constitutionalism and Society in Africa |
| T.C Jaja | Access to Justice in Sharia Courts |
| INTERIGHTS’ Bulletin | A Human Rights Court for Africa |
| Helen Duffy | The “War on Terror” and the Framework of International Law |
| James C. Hathway | The Rights Of Refugees Under International Law |
| Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto | Battling Terrorism |
| Phillip Alston & Mary Robinson (eds.) | Human Rights and Development |
| Seamus Miller & John Blackler | Ethical Issues in Policing |
| Mangai Natarajan | Women Police |
| Michael H. Frost | Introduction to Classical Legal Rhetoric: a Lost Heritage |
| A.P. Simester (ed.) | Appraising Strict Liability |
| Jose E. Alvarez | International Organizations as Law-Makers |
| Anthony Aust | Handbook of International Law |
| Wendy Chan, Dorothy E Chunn & Robert Menzies (eds.) | Women, Madness and the Law |
| B. Hansjurgens (ed.) | Emission Trading for Climate Policy |
| James Gordlev | Foundations of Private Law |
Volume 38, 2007
Minority languages and the law
Guest Editors: Ann Sherlock and Catrin Fflur Huws, Department of Law and Criminology, Aberystwyth University
| Helena Ní Ghearáin | Yr Iaith Wyddeleg a'r Gyfraith: rhai materion o ran statws a chorpws (paper originally delivered in English) |
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| Robert Dunbar |
The Irish language and the Law: some status and corpus issues |
| Keith Bush |
Deddfu yn y Gymraeg: ail-gydio mewn hen ymgom (paper originally delivered in Welsh) |
| Gwyn Griffiths | Her deddfu'n ddwyieithog (paper originally delivered in English) The challenge of legislating bilingually |
| Catrin Fflur Huws | Iaith y nefoedd ac iaith y llysoedd (paper originally delivered in Welsh) The language of heaven and the language of the courts |
| Mr Justice Roderick Evans | Rheithgorau Dwyieithog? (paper originally delivered in English) Bilingual juries? |
| Jacqueline Woollam | Bibliography on devolution and new legislative bodies in the UK |
Books Reviewed
| T. Watkin | The Legal History of Wales |
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| John N. Drobak (ed.) | Norms and the Law |
| C. Seville. | The Internationalisation of Copyright Law: Books, Buccaneers and the Black Flag in the Nineteenth Century. |
| Valerie P. Hans (ed.) | The Jury System: Contemporary scholarship |
| P. O'Malley | Risk, Uncertainty and Government |
| J.W. Soek | The strict liability principles and the human rights of athletes in doping cases |
| Robert C.R Siekmann and J Soek (eds.) | The Council of Europe and Sport. Basic Documents |
| J Gordley & A.T. von Mehren | An introduction to the Comparative Study of Private Law. Readings, Cases, Materials |
| K. Arts and V. Popovski. | International Criminal Accountability and the Rights of Children |
| G, Nesi (ed.) | International cooperation in counter-terrorism: the United Nations and Regional Organizations in the fight against terrorism |
Essays Reviewed
| A. OSarat | The Death Pernalty: Influences and Outcomes; capital Punishment: the actors in the process; and J. Schneider & N. Tilley. Gangs |
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| J. Klabbers | International Organizations; P. Schiff Berman. The Globalization of International law: and Theodor Meron. The Humanization of International Law |
| J. Beatson & R. Zimmermann. | Jurists Uprooted: German-speaking Emigre Lawyers in Twentieth-century Britain. |
Volume 39, 2008
Five Perspectives on Omissions Liability
Guest Editors: Gavin Dingwall and Prof Alisdair A. Gillespie, De Montfort University, Leicester
| Neil Cobb | Compulsory Care-Giving: some Thoughts on Relational Feminism, the Ethics of Care And Omissions Liability |
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| Gavin Dingwall, Alisdair A. Gillespie | Reconsidering the Good Samaritan: a Duty to Rescue? |
| Tracey Elliott, David Ormerod | Acts and Omissions – a Distinction Without a Defence? |
| Robert Sullivan | Conduct and Complicity: Liability Based on Omission and Risk |
| Glenys Williams | Acts and Omissions in Treatment Withdrawal: Conceptual Problems and Policy Decisions |
Books Reviewed
| P Becker & R F Wetzell (eds.) | Criminals and their Scientists: the History of Criminology in International Perspective |
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| Alastair Bellany | The Politics of Court Scandal in Early Modern England: News Culture and the Overbury Affair 1603-1660 |
| Yifat Holzman-Gazit | Land Expropriation in Israel |
| David Kennedy | Of Law and War |
| Obiora Chinedu Okafor | The African Human Rights System activist forces and international Institutions |
| Julia Sloth-Nielsen (ed) | Children’s Rights in Africa, A Legal Perspective |
| Alexandra Xanthaki | Indigenous Rights and United Nations Standards |
| Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo | The Pillars of Global Law |
| D Armstrong, T Farrell & H. Lambert | International Law and International Relations |
| B A Simmons & R H Steinberg (eds) | International Law and International Relations |
Devolution and the New Legislative Bodies in the UK 2007-2008
A bibliography compiled by Jacqueline Woollam
Volume 40, 2009
Sport and Human Rights
Guest Editor: Dr David McArdle, University of Stirling
| Peter T.M. Coenen | Rulings from the Ivory Tower - Player Discipline under the NFL Personal Conduct Policy |
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| P. David Howe |
An Accessible World Stage: Human Rights, Integration and the Para-Athletic program in Canada |
| Mary A. Hums, Anita M. Moorman & Eli A. Wolff | Emerging Disability Rights in Sport: Sport as a Human Right for Persons with Disabilities and the 2006 UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities |
| David McArdle | Elite Athletes and Disability Discrimination |
| Adam Pendlebury & John McGarry | Location, Location, Location: The Whereabouts Rule and the Right to Privacy |
| Yvonne Williams | "Human Rights" v "Human Responsibilities": Striking a Balance Between the Rights of Child Athletes and the resulting Responsibilities of Volunteers in Sport |
Books Reviewed
| I. Hare & J. Weinstein (eds) | Extreme Speech and Democracy |
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| H. Hartley | Sport, Physical Recreation and the Law |
| H. Kaptein, H. Prakken, & B. Verheij (eds) | Legal Evidence and Proof: Statistics, Stories, Logic |
| R. Loeber, N.W. Slot, P. van der Laan, M. Hoeve (eds) | Tomorrow's Criminals: The Development of Child Delinquency and Effective Interventions |
Review Essay
| A. Perreau-Saussine & J.B. Murphy (eds) | The Nature of Customary Law |
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Bibliography on British and Irish Legal History, compiled by Jacqueline Woollam
Volume 41, 2010
Psychology and Law
Guest Editors: Dr Gareth Norris, Department of Law and Criminology, Aberystwyth University, and Zoe Walkington, Sheffield Hallam University
| Adam Wilson | Outside Normality: The Admission of Expert Psychological Testimony |
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| Dave Walsh & Ray Bull |
Know Your Rights? A Study Concerning Fraud Investigators' Approaches to Informing Suspects of their Rights and Ensuring that they are Understood and Observed |
| Gareth Norris & Wayne Petherick | Criminal Profiling in the Courtroom: Behavioural Investigative Advice or Bad Character Evidence? |
| Zoe Walkington & Stefanie A. Wigman | Ambiguous Criminal Incidents and Legal Scripts |
| John Williams & Eric Y. Drogan | A Comparison of North American and British Codes of Ethics For Psychologists |
Books Reviewed
| J. Lenoble & M. Maesschalck | Democracy, Law and Governance |
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| J.V. Orth | Reappraisals in the Law of Property |
| S. Mason (ed) | Electronic Evidence |
| Roberto Bellelli (ed) | International Criminal Justice: Law and Practice from the Rome Statute to Its Review |
| Mary Bosworth & Carolyn Hoyle (ed) | What is Criminology? |
Bibliography on British and Irish Legal History, compiled by Samuel Nikoi
Volume 42, 2011
The Cultural Rights Imperative
Guest Editors: Shea Esterling, Aberystwyth University, Dr. Richard Caddell, Swansea University
| Kevin Aquilina | From The Neolithic Temples to the City of Valletta: The Interpretation of Maltese Cultural Heritage Law Terminology within an International and European Perspective |
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Marja van Heese |
The Implementation of the 1970 UNESCO Convention in the Netherlands, a Legal and Practical Approach |
| Charlotte Woodhead |
Interference with Property Rights based on Cultural Heritage Principles |
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Nicholas Drake |
Indigenous Peoples' Rights, Trade Marks and Intellectual Property Law Reform in New Zealand: Aspects of the Trade Marks Act 2002 |
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Thalia Anthony |
Moral Panics and Misgivings over Indigenous Punishment: Sentencing Cultural Crimes in Australia's Northern Territory |
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Federica Prina |
Localism or Centralism? Education Reform in Russia and its Impact on the Rights of National Minorities |
| Chris Davies & Kate Galloway |
Cultural Heritage and the Ritual of Burial |
Casenote
| Caycie D. Bradford | The Contraction of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act: The Free Exercise of Religion is Not So Free Anymore |
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Books Reviewed
| D. J. Baker | The Right Not to be Criminalized: Demarcating Criminal Law’s Authority |
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| O. Ben-Naftali (ed.) | International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law, Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law XIX:1 |
| T. Campbell, K.D. Ewing, & A. Tomkins (eds.) | The Legal Protection of Human Rights: Sceptical Essays |
| E.Y. Drogin, F.M. Dattilio, R.L. Sadoff and T.G. Gutheil (eds.) | Handbook of Forensic Assessment: Psychological and Psychiatric Perspectives |
| R.P. Molloy & M. Diamond (eds.) | The Public Nature of Private Property |
Bibliography on Devolution and the New Legislative Bodies in the UK 2010- 2011, compiled by Samuel Nikoi