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Law and the Human Body, by Rohan Hardcastle. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2007, xxxii + 204 + (index) 5pp (£40 hardback). ISBN 978-1-84113-601-1.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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51. Ibid, p 203.
52. Ibid.
53. Ibid, p 36.
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58. Ibid.
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61. Ibid 204.
62. Ibid 203.
63. Ibid.
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