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    Combating Acid Violence in Bangladesh, India and Cambodia

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    Writing in Britain and Ireland, c. 400 to c. 800

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    The UK as a Third Country Actor in EU Financial Services Regulation

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    Unless it remains in the single market via membership of the European Economic Area or is able otherwise to negotiate special access terms, after Brexit the UK will have to fall back on the third country provisions of EU financial services regulation. This article examines the complexities of the current Union approach to the treatment of third countries and considers the likelihood of Brexit smoothing the progression towards a more unified EU system. The article also considers what the evolution of the EU’s treatment of third countries is likely to mean for the UK as it seeks to negotiate continued access to the EU single market. Finally, the article explores new opportunities for the UK to innovate in regulatory design without impairing equivalence or undermining its commitment at the international level to global regulatory convergence

    The Campaign Finance Safeguards of Federalism

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    Secondary Trading of Private Company Shares: New Opportunities and Challenges

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    Of Bede’s ‘five languages and four nations’: the earliest writing from Ireland, Scotland and Wales

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    Literature in pieces: female sanctity and the relics of early women’s writing

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    European literature and eleventh-century England

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