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Volume 72: Issue 6, November 2009Contents: ARTICLES 1 Problems with the Human Rights Act 1998 and How to Remedy Them: Is a Bill of Rights the Answer? 2 The Great Illusion: Tort Law and Exposure to Danger of Physical Harm 3 Historicising Criminalisation: Conceptual and Empirical Issues LEGISLATION AND REPORTS 4 Negligence, Public Bodies, and Ruthlessness CASES 5 How to Make a Terrorist Out of Nothing 6 Hopes, Expectations and Revocable Promises in Proprietary Estoppel REVIEW ARTICLE 7 Gentle Civilizer Decayed? Moving (Beyond) International Law BOOK REVIEWS 8 Thinking about Law in Silence with Heidegger by Oren Ben-Dor 9 Human Rights Transformed: Positive Rights and Positive Duties by Sandra Fredman 10 Torts, Egalitarianism and Distributive Justice by Taschi Keren-Paz 11 The Law and Economics of Takeovers: An Acquirer's Perspective by Athanasios Kouloridas 12 Public Law and Politics by Emilios Christodoulidis and Stephen Tierney (eds) THE MODERN LAW REVIEW VOLUME 72 13 THE MODERN LAW REVIEW VOLUME 72 |