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Introduction (2008)
Book Chapter
Cape, E., & Young, R. (2008). Introduction. In E. Cape, & R. Young (Eds.), Regulating Policing: The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 Past, Present and Future (1-19). Oxford: Hart Publishing

The introductory chapter to a book which explores the impact of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 on the regulation of the police, timed to coincide with the 21st anniversary of the year in which this important piece of legislation came into... Read More about Introduction.

The torture debate: A perspective from the United Kingdom (2008)
Book Chapter
Rumney, P. (2008). The torture debate: A perspective from the United Kingdom. In J. Moran, & M. Phythian (Eds.), Intelligence, Security and Policing: the UK Response to the War on Terror (135). Palgrave Macmillan

Girl Soldiers and Armed Conflict in Africa (2008)
Book Chapter
Shah-Davis, S., & Quenivet, N. (2008). Girl Soldiers and Armed Conflict in Africa. In M. Becker, & J. Schneider (Eds.), Human Rights Issues in the 21st Century. Nova

Africa is at the epicentre of the child soldier phenomenon. Armed groups and forces using children cover the continent. In fact, children have been drawn into (whether through forced measures or ‘voluntarily’) nearly every one of its myriad wars. How... Read More about Girl Soldiers and Armed Conflict in Africa.

An examination of CIETAC decisions on the issue of fundamental breach under the CISG caveat emptor: Are decisions more favourable to the seller on matters relating to letters of credit? (2008)
Book Chapter
Singh, L. (2008). An examination of CIETAC decisions on the issue of fundamental breach under the CISG caveat emptor: Are decisions more favourable to the seller on matters relating to letters of credit?. In S. P. Prasad (Ed.), International Sale of Goods Laws: CISG Approach (119-140). Amicus Books Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India Law Books Division