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  3. Vol. 63 No. 3 (2012): Autumn

Vol. 63 No. 3 (2012): Autumn

Special Issue: Bench and Bar: The (Dis)appearance of Britain
Guest Editors: Karen Brennan, Niamh Howlin and Sara Ramshaw

Published: 2012-09-01

Full Issue

  • NILQ 63.3 Autumn

Articles

  • Introduction
    Karen Brennan, Niamh Howlin, Sara Ramshaw
    321-322
    • NILQ 63.3.1 Intro
  • ‘Paddling a canoe with an oar made of oak’: the enduring legacy of British law in Pacific island states
    Sue Farran
    323-341
    • NILQ 63.3.2 Farran
  • Courts and the emergence of statehood in post-colonial Africa
    Rachel L Ellett
    343-363
    • NILQ 63.3.3 Ellett
  • The Privy Council appeal as a minority safeguard for the Protestant community of the Irish Free State, 1922–1935
    Thomas Mohr
    365-395
    • NILQ 63.3.4 Mohr
  • The evolution of a public sentinel: Australia’s Solicitor General
    Gabrielle Appleby
    397-416
    • NILQ 63.3.5 Appleby
  • Law and the practice of politics in the Canadian Department of Justice: completing confederation
    Jonathan Swainger
    417-433
    • NILQ 63.3.6 Swainger
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