University of Hertfordshire, School of Law - Student Essay Competition
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Colette’s essay was one of the most original of those submitted, taking the form of a law and literature review of one of the series of the infamous children’s books based around the young wizard Harry Potter. Colette’s essay appraises the detrimental effect a disregard for the doctrine of the separation of powers has in the wizarding community; the only negative remark from the judging panel was that a restrictive wordlimit in the entry requirements didn’t allow for a more detailed exploration of the issues raised!
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Vesalian anatomical illustrations
The Pharos/Spring 2007 The author is a member of the Class of 2009 at Duke University School of Medicine. This essay won honorable mention in the 2006 Alpha Omega Alpha Helen H. Glaser Student Essay competition. All images are reprinted courtesy of the Duke University Medical Center Library, Trent Collection, History of Medicine Collections, and were photographed by the author with permission.
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تاریخ انتشار 2005