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2001-10-23
Paths to Justice Scotland: What People in Scotland Do and Think About Going to Law - de Hazel Genn, Alan Paterson (Author)
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| Le Titre Du Livre | Paths to Justice Scotland: What People in Scotland Do and Think About Going to Law |
| Date de publication | 2001-10-23 |
| Traducteur | Sahibjeet Suzanna |
| Chiffre de Pages | 400 Pages |
| Taille du fichier | 78.66 MB |
| Langue | Anglais et Français |
| Éditeur | Readers Digest |
| ISBN-10 | 7297538021-UGW |
| Format de Document | PDF AMZ EPub HTML ODT |
| Créateur | Hazel Genn, Alan Paterson |
| Digital ISBN | 070-3645215717-KYU |
| Nom de Fichier | Paths-to-Justice-Scotland-What-People-in-Scotland-Do-and-Think-About-Going-to-Law.pdf |
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I want to be able to make a difference to other people’s lives as well as my own by helping people achieve their goals