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Landlords and fair trading: all consumers now?
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Law and Economic of the European Multilingualism
(Article)The economics of language applied to multilingualism in the European Union (EU) has only recently come to the fore. Languages economics and Law and Economics disciplines both emerged in the 1960s. However, no study has, ... -
Law and the Literary Imagination: The Continuing Relevance of Literature to Modern Legal Scholarship
(Book chapter)Although the sheer technicality of the law’s concepts and categories often inhibits any discussion of their own premises, literature is able to illuminate the world by means of imagistic language, elucidating important ... -
Law and the Passions: Why Emotion Matters for Justice
(Book)Engaging with the underlying social context in which emotions are a motivational force, Law and the Passions provides a uniquely inclusive commentary on the significance and influence of emotions in the history and continuing ... -
Law Commission Act 2009
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Law for Student Police Officers
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Law of contract
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Lefebvre and Law: social justice, new technologies and the spatial imaginary
(Book chapter)As the fluidity of contemporary social life has accelerated due to an ongoing process of social and technological transformation, there has been increasing interest in the work of Henri Lefebvre on the production of space ... -
Legal definitions of child pornography.
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The Legal Methods of Controlling Light Pollution in the UK
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Lend Me Your Ears: An Analysis Of How Voice Identification Evidence Is Treated In Four Neighbouring Criminal Justice Systems
(Article)This article reviews the approaches taken by the courts to the admissibility of voice identification evidence in four jurisdictions; England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Each jurisdiction ... -
Liberalism and Race Equality in Higher Education: The Shift from the Mandatory to the Persuasive
(Conference)This paper examines a twenty year period to explore the salience of race equality in higher education in the UK. While research evidence accumulates to demonstrate that staff and students from minority ethnic groups continue ...