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050 00 $aKD3989$b.W66 2004
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100 1 $aWoolf, Harry,$cSir,$d1933-
245 14 $aThe rule of law and a change in the constitution /$cLord Woolf.
260 $a[Cambridge] :$bCambridge Law Journal, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge,$c[2004]
300 $a[16] p. ;$c25 cm.
500 $aCover as t.p.
500 $a"Squire Law Library centenary lecture 2004." Read on Wednesday 3 March 2004.
500 $aIssued with: Cambridge Law Journal, v.63:pt. 1 (March 2004).
650 0 $aConstitutional law$zGreat Britain.
650 0 $aJudicial power$zGreat Britain.
610 10 $aGreat Britain.$bLord Chancellor's Department.
610 10 $aGreat Britain.$bParliament$xReform.
710 2 $aSquire Law Library.
710 2 $aUniversity of Cambridge.$bFaculty of Law.
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