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Book Review:Noel Whitty, Thérèse Murphy and StephenLivingstone, Civil Liberties Law: TheHuman Rights Act Era

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Harvey, C. Book Review:Noel Whitty, Thérèse Murphy and StephenLivingstone, Civil Liberties Law: TheHuman Rights Act Era . Feminist Legal Studies 11, 105–108 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023283023747

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