Birds in UK Law
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Birds of Passage
In our May issue we published an article by Supt. A. G. Rose (Manchester City Police) on the general problem of the coloured immigrant, which constituted a plea for understanding. The following con...
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Birds and sluts
The sexual abuse of young women by gang members in the UK is a subject of concern. The Coalition Government has outlined its commitment to ending gang violence and as part of this overall enterpris...
- Police & Protection of Wild Birds
- Eurocommunism: Something for the Birds?
- Protected Birds and Animals
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Birds of Different Feathers
In this article, social network data are used to investigate relationships between 1730 non-, minor and serious delinquent students from lower-level secondary education in the Netherlands. We analy...
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Birds Behaving Badly: The Regulation of Seagulls and the Construction of Public Space
This article is about the socio‐legal construction of one of the least‐loved birds in the United Kingdom: the ‘seagull'. In particular, it is about how the gull has been brought within the realm of...
- Licences for shooting wild birds and wild animals
- Ministerial Duties under the Wild Birds Directive and Judicial Review
- Wild birds which may be killed or taken outside the close season
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