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The Transmission of Irish Law in the Fourteenth and Sixteenth Centuries: Exploring the Social and Historical Contexts

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|Dec 2019

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/scp-2019-0002 | Journal eISSN: 2657-3008 | Journal ISSN: 2451-4160
Language: English
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Published on: Dec 13, 2019
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