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Volume 1 / 1979 - Volume 32 / 2011
173-188
The Anarchy of Responsibility: Alterity as a Vehicle for Self-Representation (An Ethical Obligation Demanded or Owed)
Amanda Loumansky
189-205
Imperial Metaphors and Native Savagery: Law’s Imagery, Crime and Empire
Preeti Nijhar
207-223
‘Madness is a Woman’: Constance Kent and Victorian Constructions of Female Insanity
Samantha Pegg
225-245
The Mad Heir Apparent and the Spanish Succession: The Fate of the Infante Don Carlos
Ann Lyon
247-262
Troubled Waters: The Unifying Influence of Conservation and Public Health on the Access Provisions of the Marine and Coastal Access Act
Ben Mayfield
263-283
Human Rights, Privacy and the Public Interest—Who Draws the Line and Where?
Jonathan Mance
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