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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Series 2

Amicus Curiae Vol 3 No 1 (2021): Series 2 cover
Published: 2021-10-29

Editor's introduction

  • Editor's introduction

    Michael Palmer
    3-4
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Special Section: Law, Public Policy and the Covid Crisis—Part One

  • Introduction to the Special Section Law, Public Policy and the Covid Crisis—Part One

    Carl F Stychin
    5-9
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  • Uncertainty, Ignorance and Decision-Making Looking Through the Lens of Modelling the Covid-19 Pandemic

    Ting Xu
    10-32
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  • The Role of Medical Professionals in Shaping Healthcare Law during Covid-19

    Sabrina Germain
    33-55
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  • A National Emergency or a Public Health Crisis? Reflecting on the 2020 and 2021 Manx Responses to the Global Pandemic

    Peter W Edge
    56-75
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Articles

  • Delivering a Pro Bono Clinic during the Pandemic Some Thoughts on Access to Justice, Everyday Problems and the Current Legal Landscape

    Patricia Ng
    76-102
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Notes & Other Matters

  • The Plain Meaning Rule and Transitional Provisions in Legislation Occasional Misunderstandings

    Bilika H Simamba
    103-122
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News and Events

  • News and Events

    123-127
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Profiles

  • Profiles of Contributors to Articles, Review Article and Notes

    Michael Palmer
    128-130
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Visual Law

  • Visual Law Repealing the Vagrancy Act 1824

    Patricia Ng
    131-142
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Full issue PDF

  • Full issue

    1-142
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