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Editorial
Self inflicted harm—NICE in ethical self destruct mode?
- Correspondence to: Søren Holm Cardiff Law School, Cardiff CF10 3XJ, UK; holms{at}cardiff.ac.uk
Citation
Self inflicted harm—NICE in ethical self destruct mode?
Publication history
- Received December 28, 2005
- Accepted January 5, 2006
- First published February 28, 2006.
Online issue publication
February 28, 2006
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