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Law and Anthropology: Current Legal Issues, volume 12. Edited by Michael Freeman and David Napier, on behalf of the Faculty of Laws University College London, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. 584pp. ISBN 978-0-19958-091-0 £95.00 hardback
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- International Journal of Law in Context , Volume 9 , Special Issue 1: Mental capacity and value neutrality , March 2013 , pp. 130 - 134
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