Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit

article by Gavin Robinson in New Journal of European Criminal Law
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Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit

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Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit is an article[1].

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  • Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit authored Gavin Robinson[2].
  • Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit's instance of is recorded as article[3].
  • Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit's DOI is recorded as 10.1177/2032284420976938[4].
  • Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit's language of work or name is recorded as English[5].
  • Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit's issue is recorded as 1[6].
  • Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit's volume is recorded as 12[7].
  • Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit's publication date is recorded as +2021-03-00T00:00:00Z[8].
  • Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit's main subject is recorded as European Convention on Human Rights[9].
  • Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit's published in is recorded as New Journal of European Criminal Law[10].
  • Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit's title is recorded as Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit[11].
  • Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit's subtitle is recorded as In memoriam Scott Crosby[12].

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Notes on the ECHR and the Disunited Kingdom ‘After’ Brexit's instance of is recorded as article[3].

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