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The Law Reports: Parts 6

   

Publish date: June 2009

   

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Cases reported in each division



[2009] 1 AC 361–587


CHANCERY DIVISION - No part in this series

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FAMILY DIVISION - No part in this series

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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION - No part in this series

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APPEAL CASES - Part 6

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Austin v Comr of Police of the Metropolis HL(E) 564
Doherty v Birmingham City Council (Secretary of State for Communities and
Local Government intervening) HL(E) 367
E v Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission intervening) HL(NI) 536
R (Bancoult) v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (No 2) HL(E) 453

 

 


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