What Is Criminal Law
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What are the challenges to Criminal Law?
I’m writing a term paper titled :Criminal law in developing countries”. Part of what to write on is adequacy of modern criminal law / challenges to criminal law. Any ideas anyone? Thanks.
Keeping it relevent and being able to enforce it.
good luck!!!
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