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  • Bhatt, Chetan (1997). Liberation and purity : race, new religious movements and the ethics of postmodernity. Routledge.
  • Bhatt, Chetan (1997). Positive responses: HIV and African communities in Enfield & Haringey. Enfield & Haringey Health Authority.
  • Bhatt, Chetan, Lee, Robert (1997). Official knowledges: the free market, identity formation, sexuality and race in the HIV/AIDS sector. In Oppenheimer, Joshua, Reckitt, Helena (Eds.), Acting on AIDS: Sex, Drugs and Politics (pp. 198-234). Serpent’s Tail (Firm).
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  • Ewing, K D, Gearty, Conor (1997). A law too far: Part III of the Police Bill 1997. Civil Liberties Research Unit.
  • Gearty, Conor, Ewing, Keith (1997). Rocky foundations for Labour's new rights. European Human Rights Law Review, (2), 146-151.
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  • Gearty, Conor (Ed.) (1997). European civil liberties and the European Convention on Human Rights: a comparative study. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
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  • Kuper, Jenny (1997). International law concerning child civilians in armed conflict. Oxford University Press.
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  • Quah, Danny (1997). Increasingly weightless economies. Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 37(1), 49-56.
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