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[1995] 4 Web JCLI
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Articles
Magill and the Software Directive: are they interoperable?
Robbie Downing, Lecturer in Law, King's College, London
Liability for Psychiatric Illness -
More Principle, Less
Subtlety?
Michael A. Jones, Professor of Law, University of Liverpool
Casenotes
Involuntary Intoxication Is Not A Defence
Faye Boland, Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, University of Leeds
Jury Warnings: The Exercise of Judicial Discretion
Simon Cooper, Lecturer in Law, Newcastle Law School
Equal Helpings: Ratcliffe and others
v North Yorkshire County
Council
Anne Morris, Senior Lecturer in Law, Feminist Legal Research Unit, Faculty of Law, University of Liverpool
Inferring share of interest in home:
Midland Bank v
Cooke
Nicola Glover LLB, University of Manchester, and
Paul Todd MA BCL, Cardiff Law School.
Current Issues
The Law Commission's Proposals on Mental Capacity and the Legality of Elective Ventilation for Transplantation Purposes
M E Rodgers, Solicitor and Senior Lecturer in Law, The Nottingham Trent University
A Critical Approach to the White
Paper on Divorce Reform
Shelley Day Sclater BSc PhD, Dept of Sociology, University of East London
Information Technology
Law Courseware: Big Bang or
Damp Squib?
Robin Widdison, LLB, Barrister, Director, Centre for Law and Computing, University of Durham.
Legal Education
Legal Education in Germany: becoming
a Lawyer, Judge, and Professor
Philip Leith, Reader in Law, Queen's University of Belfast.
Book Reviews
Aidan O'Neill, Decisions of the
European Court of Justice and their
Constitutional Implications
John Bridge, Professor of Public Law, University of Exeter
Rosalyn Higgins, Problems and Process:
International Law and How We Use It,
Dr Geoff Gilbert, Senior Lecturer in Law, Department of Law, University of Essex