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The Committee for Quality Evaluation of the Law Making Process in Greece:: Another One Law Drafting Committee or Something More?
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Reassessing Proportionality:: Implied Limitations and Judicial Review under Section 6 of the British Nationality Act 1981
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The Legislative Process and Regulatory Interventions in the Greek Democracy:: Deep-Rooted Weaknesses and Recommendations for Improvement
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Bilingual Law in Wales (and England):: The Implications of Law Being Made in Two Languages
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Judicial Review Challenges to Secondary Legislation in England and Wales:: Courting Controversy
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A Double-Edged Sword?: The Criminalization of False Rape Accusations in Botswana
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Interpreting Statutes in a Manner Consistent with Seychelles’ International Obligations:: Analysing the Court of Appeal’s Decision in The Anti-Corruption Commission of Seychelles v Laura Valabhji (2023)
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Policy Responses To Fake News On Social Media Platforms:: A Law And Economics Analysis
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The Corporate ‘Failure to Prevent’ Principle in the UK Bribery Act 2010:: Philosophical Foundations of Economic Crime
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Better Regulation and the Secretariat General for Legal and Parliamentary Affairs of the Presidency of the Hellenic Government:: A Considerable Work Already in Progress
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Where the Gavel Wields:: The Jurisdictional Conundrum of Sedition in Hong Kong
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Bilingual Statutory Interpretation and the United Kingdom:: Domestic Law and International Experiences
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Subjective or Objective Legislative Intention:: An Australian/German Perspective
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Measuring the Quality of Law Drafting:: Did COVID-19 Weaken Evidence-Based Policy Making in Finland?
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