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"The Rise of a Contentious Spirit: Adversary Procedure and Eighteenth Century England"   flag  6

(1990) 75 Cornell Law Review 497
S Landsman
Cornell Law Review
United States

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Crawford v Washington 541 US 36; 124 SCt 1354; 158 L Ed 2d 177 United States Supreme Court United States 8 Mar 2004 WorldLII flag 350

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- Hearsay in Civil and Criminal Cases (Consultation Paper) (LRC CP 60-2010) [2010] IELRC CP60 Irish Law Reform Commission Republic of Ireland circa 2010 BAILII flag

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"Has the 'Silver Thread' of the Criminal Law Lost its Lustre? The Modern Prosecutor as a Minister of Justice?" (2012) 31 University of Tasmania Law Review 55 Plater, David; Line, Lucy Australia - Tasmania circa 2012 AustLII flag
"The Development and Application in Nineteenth Century Australia of the Prosecutor's Role as a Minister of Justice: Rhetoric or Reality?" (2012) 31 University of Tasmania Law Review 78 David Plater and Sangeetha Royan Australia - Tasmania circa 2012 AustLII flag 5
An Old Judicial Role for a New Litigation Era (2003) 113 Yale Law Journal 27 Molot, Jonathan T United States 1 Jan 2003 WorldLII flag
"The gradual emergence of a uniform approach to damages: the concept of proportionality and the Trade Practices Act" (2001) 75 (6) Law Institute Journal 66 Webcke, Suzanne; Baron, Adrian Australia - Victoria circa 2001 AustLII flag

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