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Procedural unfairness in real and film trials: Why do audiences understand stories placed in foreign legal systems? / Machura, S.
Law and Popular Culture. gol. / M. Freeman. 2005. gol. Oxford University Press, 2005. t. 148-159.

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Machura, S 2005, Procedural unfairness in real and film trials: Why do audiences understand stories placed in foreign legal systems? yn M Freeman (gol.), Law and Popular Culture. 2005 gol., Oxford University Press, tt. 148-159.

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Machura, S. (2005). Procedural unfairness in real and film trials: Why do audiences understand stories placed in foreign legal systems? Yn M. Freeman (Gol.), Law and Popular Culture (2005 gol., tt. 148-159). Oxford University Press.

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Machura S. 2005. Procedural unfairness in real and film trials: Why do audiences understand stories placed in foreign legal systems?. Freeman M, golygydd. Yn Law and Popular Culture. 2005 gol. Oxford University Press. tt. 148-159.

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Machura, S. "Procedural unfairness in real and film trials: Why do audiences understand stories placed in foreign legal systems?". Freeman, M. (gol.). Law and Popular Culture. 2005 udg., Oxford University Press. 2005, 148-159.

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Machura S. Procedural unfairness in real and film trials: Why do audiences understand stories placed in foreign legal systems? Yn Freeman M, golygydd, Law and Popular Culture. 2005 gol. Oxford University Press. 2005. t. 148-159

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Machura, S. / Procedural unfairness in real and film trials: Why do audiences understand stories placed in foreign legal systems?. Law and Popular Culture. Gol. / M. Freeman. 2005. gol. Oxford University Press, 2005. tt. 148-159

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