Law Library of Congress (U.S.), American-British Law Division
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Law Library of Congress (U.S.), American-British Law Division
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- Products liability laws in selected EEC countries and Japan
- Reform of the English legal profession : green, white and pale
- The "right to roam" English law on public rights-of-way and access to the countryside
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- Products liability laws in selected EEC countries and Japan
- The "right to roam" English law on public rights-of-way and access to the countryside
- Canadian laws respecting donations of organs from anencephalic babies
- Reform of the English legal profession : green, white and pale
- Canada's introduction of a one dollar coin
- Countries with smoking bans on domestic and international flights
- The limitation period for personal injury actions in Jamaica
- Human rights of women : Pakistan
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