Interesting Articles in the Criminal Law Review or other Law Journals?
Silhouette Man
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As some of you may know I have a Masters degree in Law here in the UK and so I thought I would see if anyone else was interested in reading old copies of (in particular) the Criminal Law Review [Crim LR] and if you had any interesting articles you read in there that you would like to recommend to a fellow legal scholar?
The same applies to other Law journals (such as say, the Modern Law Review) too but I am most interested in the Criminal Law Review at the moment.
Also, I want to keep this discussion open to UK law only as that is my jurisdiction.
I hope to hear from at least someone as I know this is perhaps an obscure subject.
The Criminal Law Review Sweet and Maxwell publisher's website with a free sample issue from 2008 (just click the "SAMPLE ISSUE" link on the tab on the left hand side to take you to a download link on the site):
http://www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk/Catalogue/ProductDetails.aspx?recordid=478
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Sadly, I know more about him than about the item you mention.
Yes, stag and I actually have a copy, the 20th Edition of Moriarty's Police Law from 1970, which I believe was the last edition of it? Funny enough it sits on my computer desk from where I am typing! I got it over a year ago at a Tesco charity bookstall.
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