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FOREWORD

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 October 2021

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It is a remarkable achievement for anyone to be celebrating their 100th birthday, and the Cambridge Law Journal must be one of the few legal journals anywhere to have done so. In this, its 100th year of publication, the Journal continues to enjoy a global reputation, and every congratulation must go to all the editors and contributors over the period of its publication, not to forget the publishers.

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© Cambridge Law Journal and Contributors 2021

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Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.

References

1 Omychund v Barker (1744) 26 E.R. 15, 23.

2 (1989) Law Com. No. 177.