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  3. Vol 5 (2010)
Public Space: The Journal of Law and Social Justice

Vol 5 (2010)

Vol 5 (2010)

Published: 2010-12-24

Articles

Mabel Hannah’s Justice: a contextual re-reading of Donoghue v Stevenson

Honni van Rijswijk

26

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Has the Genie Been Let out of the Bottle? Ethnic Profiling in the Netherlands

Quirine Eijkman

21

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The Police Logic of Balancing the Interests in Copyright Law

Rocque Reynolds

21

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Illegal dumping and crime prevention: A case study of Ash Road, Liverpool Council

Penny Crofts, Tara Morris, Kim Wells, Alicia Powell

23

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Teachers and Social Networking Sites: Think Before You Post

Charles Russo, Joan Squelch, Sally Elizabeth Anne Varnham

15

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Open Space

Media Neutrality or Stakeholder Inequality? Why emerging technology requires a rethinking of the stakeholder balance in copyright law.

Kieran G Donovan

24

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The Educational Rights of Asylum Seeking Children: Observing Failure

Melanie Stern

12

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