Law of evidence

Intended as a study aid for law students, covering law subjects at every level from A level and degree level to Law Society and Bar exams, this book on EC law is part of the "SWOT" series. "SWOT"s point out the problems which will be encountered by the student throughout the cour...

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Main Author: Carr, Crris
Other Authors: Beaumont, John
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Blackstone Press 1996
Edition:4th ed
Series:SWOT
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