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Criminal laws of the South Pacific : text and materials on criminal law and procedure in the South Pacific / Mark Findlay
Bib ID 878764
Format BookBook
Author
Findlay, Mark
 
Edition 2nd ed. 
Description Suva, Fiji : Institute of Justice and Applied Legal Studies, University of the South Pacific, 2000 
xv, [3], 267 p. ; 25 cm. 
ISBN 9823520062 (pbk.) 
Series

Laws of the South Pacific series

Notes

Includes table of cases, statutes and an index.

Subjects Criminal law - Melanesia.  |  Criminal justice, Administration of - Melanesia.  |  Criminal procedure - Melanesia.
Other authors/contributors University of the South Pacific. Institute of Justice and Applied Legal Studies

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