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  1. The threat of terrorism and the fate of control orders.   -- In:  Public law -- ISSN 0033-3565. -- (2010), Nr January, s.4-14. 
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  2. GCHQ revisited.   -- In:  Parliamentary affairs -- ISSN 0031-2290. -- Roč. 63 (2010), Nr 1, s.134-155. Public law -- ISSN 0033-3565. -- (2010), Nr January, s.18-24. 
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  3. Parsing privative clauses: rights, security and judicial review in Malysia.   -- In:  Parliamentary affairs -- ISSN 0031-2290. -- Roč. 63 (2010), Nr 1, s.134-155. Public law -- ISSN 0033-3565. -- (2010), Nr January, s.25-32. 
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  4. On Rights and Responsibilities.   -- In:  Public law -- ISSN 0033-3565. -- (2010), Nr January, s.33-45. 
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  5. The closure of Guantanamo Bay : what new for the detainees?.   -- In:  Public law -- ISSN 0033-3565. -- (2010), Nr January, s. 40-46. 
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  6. What Went Wrong on Bloody Sunday : a Critique of the Saville Inquiry.   -- In:  Public law -- ISSN 0033-3565. -- (2010), Nr January, s.61-78. 
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  7. Parliamentary deliberation and the National Security Executive : the Case of Control Orders.   -- In:  Public law -- ISSN 0033-3565. -- (2010), Nr January, s.79-109. 
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  8. The Human Rights Act and Anti-terrorism in the United Kingdom : One Great Leap Forward by Parliament, but are the Courts Able to Slow the Steady Retreat that has Followed?.   -- In:  Public law -- ISSN 0033-3565. -- (2010), Nr January, s.110-139. 
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  9. Human Rights and Civil Wrongs : tort Law under the Spotlight.   -- In:  Public law -- ISSN 0033-3565. -- (2010), Nr January, s.140-159. 
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  10. Justiciability and the „Political Question“ Doctrine.   -- In:  Public law -- ISSN 0033-3565. -- (2010), Nr January, s.160-178. 
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