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Courts, Legislatures, Administrators, and the Making of Social Policy

25 June 2006

St Hugh's College, Oxford

Professor Martin Shapiro, Professor of Law, University of California

Martin Shapiro fielding questions
This lecture, delivered by Professor Martin Shapiro on 25 June 2006, opened the inaugural workshop of the Foundation's programme on 'Courts and the Making of Public Policy'.

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