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- 1978-1980 (Creation)
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Publication of the PCL Law School.
Volume 4 Number 1:
'Grunwick' by James Ritchie
'The Central Arbitration Committee' by Professor RW Rideout
'Workplace Injuries and Occupational Disease' by Bowes Egan
'Worker Participation in Occupational Safety' by DR RWL Howells
'The Inefficacy of thr Equal Pay Act' by Shelley Adams
'Student Unions and the Law' by Randy Fields
'The Eeffectiveness of the European Convention on Human Rights - a conference report' by Lars Mosesson
'Constitutional Deviations and Ripening Revolutions' by Hamish Tristram
Book reviews
Volume 4 Number 2:
'PLR Interviews Maureen Colquhoun MP & Leo Abse MP' by Pat Wynn Davies and dave browning
''Don't Let her Kill My Child' - an analysis of the Paton case' by Gill Butler
'rape' by Margaret Turner
'Protesting Women from Violence' by Tina Wood
'One-Parent Families' by Margaret Bramall
'Any Hope for Family Courts?' by Jean Graham Hall
'Positive Discrimination in Employment' by Marion Lowe
'Sex Discrimination and the Church of England' by Judith-Ann McKenzie
'Sex Discrimination under the European Convention and Community Law' by Jonathon Miller
'Women's Rights and the American Constitutional System' by Professor Arthur Landever
'Sisters in Crime' by Margaret Wilkie
Book reviews
Volume 5 Number 1:
'Conscience and Crime - the moral development of the child' by Professor HJ Eyseneck
'Children's Rights - some unanswered questions and some unquestioned answers' by MDA Freeman
'The Rights of Children in America - the differing perceptions' by Professor A Landever
'The Problem of Child Abuse' by Jean Graham Hall
'The Child, the Family and the law' by Margaret Bramall and Marion Lowe
'Care Proceedings - problems in practice' by Alan Holden
Book reviews.
Volume 5 Number 2:
'watch Out - the computers are coming!' by Christine Dooley
'What can the Computer dor for Lawyers and what can lawyers do for computers' by Nicholas Bellord
'Learned Revolution?' by Pat Wynn Davies and Dave Browning
'Computers in Legal Practice' by Simon Chalton
'The Computer - our indispensible and obedient servant' by Theodore Ruff
'Society for Computers and law' by Alan Woods
'Computerised Legal Information Retrieval' by Colin Tapper
'Computer-Aided Legal reasoning' by Dr Ronald Stamper
'Computers the law and paddington Bear' by professor Derek Wilson
'The Rights of Computer Software Owners' by Martin Howe
Book reviews
Includes full list of editiorial committee and other staff relating to the publication, and a list of staff in the School of Law.