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    The governance of justice and internal security in Scotland: Between the Scottish independence referendum and British decisions on the EU

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    This article examines how the governance of justice and internal security in Scotland could be affected by the outcome of the Scottish independence referendum in September 2014. The article argues that it is currently impossible to equate a specific result in the referendum with a given outcome for the governance of justice and internal security in Scotland. This is because of the complexities of the current arrangements in that policy area and the existence of several changes that presently affect them and are outside the control of the government and of the people of Scotland. This article also identifies an important paradox. In the policy domain of justice and internal security, a ‘no’ vote could, in a specific set of circumstances, actually lead to more changes than a victory of the ‘yes’ camp

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    Janet Cardiff : A Survey of Works...

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    Supplemented by an interview with the artist, Christov-Bakargiev’s essay touches on many aspects of Cardiff’s œuvre and argues that the intimacy of her work leads to a blurring of self and other. Most of the works in the exhibition are represented with images, scripts, artist’s comments and short texts or excerpts of critical commentary from the selected bibliography. The catalogue closes with a comprehensive chronology of Cardiff’s career and an anthology of critical writing. List of works. Bibl. 5 p. 170 bibl. ref

    Modulation of Learning and Memory: Effects of Drugs Influencing Neurotransmitters

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    MPSA short communications

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    The Cholinergic Hypothesis of Memory: A Review of Animal Experiments

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    Biochemical Effects of Drugs Acting on the Central Nervous System

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