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What Next in the Law

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Lord Denning draws from a wide range of sources to support his arguments and incorporates coverage of many different cases, including that of the Russell baby, the Granada "mole" and the case of Harriet Harman, all of which are selected on the grounds that "the experience of the past pointsthe way to the future." The book also discusses the proposals for law reform which have come from numerous Royal Commissions, Departmental Committees and Blue Books and which were all rejected by successive governments at the time of publication.

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What Next in the Law, Alfred Denning

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1982
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Title
What Next in the Law
Language
English
Publisher
Lexis Pub
Released
1982
Format
Hardcover
Pages
352
ISBN10
0406176019
ISBN13
9780406176011
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Lord Denning draws from a wide range of sources to support his arguments and incorporates coverage of many different cases, including that of the Russell baby, the Granada "mole" and the case of Harriet Harman, all of which are selected on the grounds that "the experience of the past pointsthe way to the future." The book also discusses the proposals for law reform which have come from numerous Royal Commissions, Departmental Committees and Blue Books and which were all rejected by successive governments at the time of publication.