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UNIVERSITY RESULTS 2004.(News)
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South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales)
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July 21, 2004
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School of Humanities, Law & Social Sciences The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Leighton James The Degree of Master of Philosophy Helen Marcus
The Common Professional Examination of the Law Society (Postgraduate Diploma in Law)
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