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Mod Crim L Rev 1:2 (2025): Criminal Law, Literature, and History
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Truth, Trial, Tragedy: The Cultural Frame of Criminal Law (Daria Bayer)
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Indian Criminal Law Since 2010: What’s Changed?
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From Treason to Trump: Felony’s Medieval Origins and Modern Resilience
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