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Edward Chin and Vincent Chao

The Empire’s Sentinels: The Privy Council’s Quest to Balance Idealism and Pragmatism
Jonas-Sébastien Beaudry

Marking Time: Temporality and the Imperial Cast of Occidental Law
Peter Fitzpatrick

From Theirs to Modernity: The Concept of State – Middle Age Interpretations from the 20th Century and Beyond
Gerard LeCain

The Failed State and Failed State-Building: How Can a Move Away From the Failed State Discourse Inform Development in Somalia?
Max Byrne

Sovereignty and the Question of Derogation: An Analysis of Article 15 of the ECHR and the Absence of a Derogation Clause in the ACHPR
Frederick Cowell

Could Do Better: Improving Human Rights Learning in the UK
Ben Mills

How ‘Fred the Shred’ Got Away With It: Loud Calls for Company Law Reform
Philip Ashton

Book Review: The Cambridge Companion to Human Rights Law
Annette Thompson

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