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ABERYSTWYTH LAW & CRIMINOLOGY JOURNAL

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Rhifyn Llawn

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The Use of Nuclear Weapons: An International Humanitarian Law Perspective

Ern Nian Yaw

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The Syrian Conflict and International Humanitarian Law

Andrew Hall

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The issue of legal personality within the modern international legal system

Sunniva Samdal

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The development of devolution in Wales and its impact on healthcare

Manon Chirgwin

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Subsistence and Welfare Rights: The human right to food as a key element of the right to an adequate standard of living – law and policy in the Federal Republic of Germany

Ilonka Boltze

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The current challenges faced by the law relating to intellectual property and consumer protection in the sphere of internet commerce

Andrius Mazeika

 

Rights and Responsibilities Towards Children: Does the current law do enough to ensure that unmarried fathers can access parental responsibility?

Hannaley Palmer

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Gydag adnoddau ac arian yn brin, a cheir dogni ar sail oedran yn y GIG?

Ema Meleri Roberts

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Stalking or what may explain this 'one-sided craving for contact'

Violeta Kunovska

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A short review and analysis of the article: Smart, Carol. (1979) “The New Female Criminal: Reality or Myth”, British Journal of Criminology 19(1): 50-59

Linda Thompson

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Employability Skills for Law Students; Emily Finch and Stefan Fafinski; Oxford; Oxford University Press; 2014; 376pp; ISBN 9780199663231; £27.99

Siet Chi Liew

 

International Law; Jan Klabbers; Cambridge; Cambridge University Press; 2013; xxv + 350; pbk, £29.99

Carrie Fox

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Autonomy, Informed Consent and Medical Law: A Relational Challenge; Alasdair Maclean; Cambridge; Cambridge University Press; 2013; xvii + 296 pp; Hardback; £25.99

Ellen Ball

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2014

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