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Volume 6, 2010/11
Issue 1: September 2010
Issue 2: January 2011
Issue 3: April 2011
September 2010
Contents
Examination focus
The mischief rule
Nick Price
2009/10 competition winners
Damages in tort
Peter Blood
Examination focus
How the law on damages is applied in practice
Giles Bayliss
Offer and acceptance
Peter Blood
Robbery
Sian Richards
Judicial precedent
Vicky Bryant
Civil court procedure
Asif Tufal
Reforms to the laws of
provocation and diminished responsibility
Ian Yule
Examination focus
Criminal law decoded
Ian Yule
Access to justice
Darren Sylvester
Opportunities in law
Mooting
Peter Jepson
January 2011

Contents
April 2011

Contents
