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Common law
Property law
Comparative law
Atlantic slave trade
Legal pluralism
Intellectual property
Civil law
Jurisprudence
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Religious law
Sharia

Jane Adams “Childless wives and gene donors”: the legal history of artificial insemination in New Zealand The introduction of an in vitro fertilisation programme to New Zealand in the early 1980s ignited strong debat

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