The Modern Law Review Explore this journal > Explore this journal > Previous article in issue: Generalised Rules of Fairness in Evidence Law Previous article in issue: Generalised Rules of Fairness in Evidence Law Next article in issue: Judicial Bias and Disqualification after Pinochet (No. 2) Next article in issue: Judicial Bias and Disqualification after Pinochet (No. 2) View issue TOC Volume 63, Issue 1 January 2000 Pages 113–119 Overriding Interests: Occupation of Part of the LandAuthorsJonathan Hill Department of Law, University of BristolSearch for more papers by this authorFirst published: January 2000Full publication historyDOI: 10.1111/1468-2230.00253View/save citationCited by: 0 articles Citation tools Set citation alert Check for new citations Citing literature Continue reading full article Enhanced PDFStandard PDF (34.9 KB)
Previous article in issue: Generalised Rules of Fairness in Evidence Law Previous article in issue: Generalised Rules of Fairness in Evidence Law Next article in issue: Judicial Bias and Disqualification after Pinochet (No. 2) Next article in issue: Judicial Bias and Disqualification after Pinochet (No. 2) View issue TOC Volume 63, Issue 1 January 2000 Pages 113–119 Overriding Interests: Occupation of Part of the LandAuthorsJonathan Hill Department of Law, University of BristolSearch for more papers by this authorFirst published: January 2000Full publication historyDOI: 10.1111/1468-2230.00253View/save citationCited by: 0 articles Citation tools Set citation alert Check for new citations Citing literature Continue reading full article Enhanced PDFStandard PDF (34.9 KB)
Overriding Interests: Occupation of Part of the LandAuthorsJonathan Hill Department of Law, University of BristolSearch for more papers by this authorFirst published: January 2000Full publication historyDOI: 10.1111/1468-2230.00253View/save citationCited by: 0 articles Citation tools Set citation alert Check for new citations Citing literature Continue reading full article Enhanced PDFStandard PDF (34.9 KB)