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Harris DJ, O’Boyle M, Bates EP, Buckley CM. Chapter 5: ‘Article 2: The Right to Life’ [in] Law of the European Convention on Human Rights. Law of the European Convention on Human Rights [Internet]. 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2014. p. 203–234. Available from: https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=1d8e217e-56ff-e711-80cd-005056af4099
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Crawshaw R, Devlin B, Williamson T. Chapter 2: ‘Human Rights and Policing’ [in] Human rights and policing: standards for good behaviour and a strategy for change. Human rights and policing: standards for good behaviour and a strategy for change [Internet]. The Hague: Kluwer Law International; 1998. p. 17–33. Available from: https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=302c78da-56a7-e611-80c7-005056af4099
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Casey-Maslen S. Chapter 1: ‘The use of firearms in law enforcement’ [in] Weapons under international human rights law. Weapons under international human rights law [Internet]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2014. p. 3–31. Available from: https://uoelibrary.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://www.cambridge.org/core/books/weapons-under-international-human-rights-law/use-of-firearms-in-law-enforcement/26A7835B99490D49F91DE9965862613C
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