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ISSUES
Volume 6 - 2019
NOTE FROM SPONSOR
3 Verulam Buildings
NOTE FROM EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Troy Boatman
NOTE FROM ACADEMIC ADVISOR
Shreya Atrey
GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS IN THE DETERMINATION OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE ICJ'S ADVISORY OPINION IN LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE SEPARATION OF THE CHAGOS ARCHIPELAGO FROM MAURITIUS IN 1965
Jake Christophersen
(2019) VI The Bristol Law Review 2-9
NATIVE TITLE IN AUSTRALIAN LAW: MAKING SPACE FOR SELF-DETERMINATION
Diego Jenowein
(2019) VI The Bristol Law Review 10-36
PRETTY TIED UP: THE CASE AGAINST THE PRESUMPTION OF ILLEGALITY FOR CONSENSUAL BODILY HARM
Nicoletta Bakolas
(2019) VI The Bristol Law Review 37-61
THE LAW HAS THE POWER TO CONSTRUCT MEANINGS, OUR UNDERSTANDING OF EVERYDAY LIFE (EWICK AND SILBEY 1998), OUR IMAGINATION ABOUT WHAT IS POLITICALLY POSSIBLE (LEVITSKY 2008). HOW AND TO WHAT EXTENT CAN SOCIAL MOVEMENT GROUPS USE THE LAW TO AFFECT LEGAL REFORM AND CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIAL CHANGE
Tami Fashina
(2019) VI The Bristol Law Review 62-89
THE CASE FOR REFORMING THE DEFINITION OF 'REFUGEE' IN THE 1951 UN CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES
Eunice Collins
(2019) VI The Bristol Law Review 90-113
HYBRIDITY AND PRETENCE: AN ANALYSIS OF THE SENTENCING RATIONALES OF ENGLAND AND WAL
Aruna Popescu
(2019) VI The Bristol Law Review 114-133
AIMING FOR CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY'S HEART: A DISCUSSION OF THE RELEVANCE OF CORPORATE VEIL PIERCING
Adeline Michoud
(2019) VI The Bristol Law Review 134-168
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