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Date: 2007-07-06 11:19:00
Criminal law
Philosophy
John Stuart Mill
Harm principle
Douglas Laycock
Consent
British people
Marci Hamilton
English people

Reprinted from MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW, May 2007, Vol. 105, No. 7. Copyright 2007 by The Michigan Law Review Association.

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