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The Trinity College Law Review (TCLR) is a student-run law review affiliated with Trinity College Dublin School of Law. It is the oldest Irish student edited law journal, published annually every March since 1998. It is available on two online legal databases: HeinOnline and Westlaw. The review publishes selected submissions in English, French, or German dealing with any area of law. Previous contributors have included Mary McAleese, Susan Denham, Pat Cox and Gerard Hogan.

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  • Trinity College Law Review (en)
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  • The Trinity College Law Review (TCLR) is a student-run law review affiliated with Trinity College Dublin School of Law. It is the oldest Irish student edited law journal, published annually every March since 1998. It is available on two online legal databases: HeinOnline and Westlaw. The review publishes selected submissions in English, French, or German dealing with any area of law. Previous contributors have included Mary McAleese, Susan Denham, Pat Cox and Gerard Hogan. (en)
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  • Trinity College Law Review (en)
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  • Trinity Coll. Law Rev. (en)
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  • Ireland (en)
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  • January 2022 (en)
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  • Annually (en)
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  • English, Irish, French, German (en)
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  • Dublin University Law Society (en)
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  • Wordpress webpage that appears to be a primary source. (en)
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  • James Nix, and his connection to An Taisce, may be mentioned on page 4 of this An Taisce report, but there is NO MENTION WHATSOEVER of any connection to the subject here. The Trinity College Law Review. None. How does this reference support such an assertion? (en)
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  • Trinity College Law Review (en)
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  • The Trinity College Law Review (TCLR) is a student-run law review affiliated with Trinity College Dublin School of Law. It is the oldest Irish student edited law journal, published annually every March since 1998. It is available on two online legal databases: HeinOnline and Westlaw. The review publishes selected submissions in English, French, or German dealing with any area of law. Previous contributors have included Mary McAleese, Susan Denham, Pat Cox and Gerard Hogan. (en)
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  • Trinity C.L. Rev. (en)
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  • Trinity Coll. Law Rev.
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  • 1393-5941
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  • 41254523
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