The intricacies of dicta and dissent by Neil Duxbury. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. pp. 260. Cloth $115.00. ISBN 9781108841498. Paper: $39.99. ISBN 9781108794886 Reviewed by Chris Monaghan., School of Law, University of Worcester, UK. Email: c.monaghan@worc.ac.uk
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