Dissertation Thesis: Corporate Manslaughter in the UK - page 41
Keywords: Corporate Manslaughter in the UK: Are there enough laws in place to say that the deaths are crimes and not accidents?
By artclub on 14/08/2010
Level: Master's degree (MA, MBA, MSc, MEng, MRes, MPhil etc)
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