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Miscarriage of Justice - When Should an Appellate Court Quash Conviction?

Lord Kerr gives the Justice Scotland International Human Rights Day Lecture 2013

Miscarriage of Justice - When Should an Appellate Court Quash Conviction?

Justice Scotland International Human Rights Day Lecture 2013

Justices

Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore
Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore

Date published

10 December 2013

Miscarriage of Justice - When should an appellate court quash conviction?

PDF

speech-131210.pdf

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10 December 2013

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