Modern Law Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Modern Law Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Challenges of Implementing Anti‐Money Laundering Regulation: An Empirical Analysis14
Directly Discriminatory Algorithms9
Welfare‐to‐Work, Structural Injustice and Human Rights8
“This case is about you and your future”: Towards Judgments for Children7
A Case Against Crippling Compensation in International Law of State Responsibility7
Cloud Crypto Land6
‘Too Much, too Indigestible, too Fast’? The Decades of Struggle for Abortion Law Reform in Northern Ireland6
Guilty Plea Decisions: Moving Beyond the Autonomy Myth6
Varieties of Constitutionalism in the European Union5
Contested Subjects of Human Rights: Trans‐ and Gender‐variant Subjects of International Human Rights Law5
The Emperor's New Code? Time to Re‐Evaluate the Nature of Stewardship Engagement Under the UK's Stewardship Code5
Guilt Beyond Guilt: From Political Theory to Metaphysics with Herbert Morris4
Safeguarding Access to Justice in the Age of the Online Court3
Will Listing Rule Reform Deliver Strong Public Markets for the UK?3
The Presumption of Innocence: A Deflationary Account3
The Politics of Rule of Law Reform: From Delegation to Autonomy3
Private Law and Housing Justice in Europe3
Between Microeconomics and Geopolitics: On the Reasonable Application of Competition Law3
The Law of Central Bank Reserve Creation3
The Right to ‘Inclusive’ Education3
The EU‐UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement – Exceptional Circumstances or a new Paradigm for EU External Relations?3
False Beliefs and Consent to Sex3
Beyond Doubt: The Case Against ‘Not Proven’3
British Torture, Then and Now: The Role of the Judges2
Consent to Treatment for Transgender Youth: The Next Chapter – Bell & Anor v The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust & Ors2
What Makes an Administrative Decision Unreasonable?2
The Governance of Economic Unionism after the United Kingdom Internal Market Act2
The CJEU in Commission v Hungary Higher Education Defends Academic Freedom Through WTO Provisions2
The Aarhus Convention 1998 and the Environment Act 2021: Eroding Public Participation2
The Unsuccessful Bid of the British Advocate‐General to Remain on the Bench Despite Brexit2
Strip‐Searching for Nationality Documents2
A Struggle for Competence: National Security, Surveillance and the Scope of EU Law at the Court of Justice of European Union2
Unwanted Distribution of Children's Images and the Right to Development2
Distinguishing Between Direct and Indirect Discrimination2
Are Litigants, Trials and Precedents Vanishing After All?2
Re‐Evaluating ‘Best Interests’ in the Wake of Raqeeb v Barts NHS Foundation Trust & Anors2
Punitive Damages and the Place of Punishment in Private Law2
A Legal Framework for Using Smart Contracts in Consumer Contracts: Machines as Servants, Not Masters2
Combatting Corruption and Collusion in UK Public Procurement: Proposals for Post‐Brexit Reform2
Islands and the Ocean: Three Models of the Relationship between EU Market Regulation and National Private Law2
Confessions in the Criminal Process2
Mistakes in Algorithmic Trading of Cryptocurrencies2
Coercive Human Rights and the Forgotten History of the Council of Europe's Report on Decriminalisation2
Commodity or Propriety? Unauthorised Transfer of Intangible Entitlements in the EU Emissions Trading System2
Fairness and the Challenge of Making Markets Work Better2
Fingerprint Comparison and Adversarialism: The Scientific and Historical Evidence2
Sevilleja v Marex Financial Ltd: Reflective Loss and the Autonomy of Company Law1
Maitland's Challenge for Administrative Legal Theory1
Parliament, the Pandemic, and Constitutional Principle in the United Kingdom: A Study of the Coronavirus Act 20201
Lehtimäki v Cooper: Duty and Jurisdiction in Charity Law1
Making Law Possible1
Why Fair Procedures Always Make a Difference1
Criminal Law at the Limit: Countering False Claims in Elections and Referendums1
Animals and Nature as Rights Holders in the European Union1
Two Ways of Looking at a Printed Book1
Reconceptualising Homelessness Legislation in England1
Knowing receipt: continuing trusts and conscionability Byers v Saudi National Bank1
Ordoliberalism: What We Know and What We Think We Know1
Rights‐Restricting Rhetoric: The Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Act 20211
Selective Corporate Restructuring Strategy1
The Delegation Theory of Judicial Review1
Investors’ Rights in (Crypto) Custodial Holdings: Ruscoe v Cryptopia Ltd (in Liquidation)1
John Kay and Mervyn King, Radical Uncertainty: Decision‐making for an Unknowable Future, London: The Bridge Street Press, 2020, 528 pp, hb, £25. 001
DeFi Common Sense: Crypto‐backed Lending in Janesh s/o Rajkumar v Unknown Person (‘CHEFPIERRE’)1
Failure of Condition or Implied Term?1
A Performative Theory of Judicial Dissent1
Abuse of Rights in English Contract Law: Hidden in Plain Sight?1
Being Conscious of Unconscionability in Modern Times: Heller v Uber Technologies1
Governing Intersystemic Systemic Risks: Lessons from Covid and Climate Change1
RichardSusskind, Online Courts and the Future of Justice, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, 368 pp, hb £18.99.1
Executive Accountability and National Security1
Brexit, Covid‐19, and Possible Frameworks for Future UK/EU Financial Governance Cooperation1
Simon Deakin and Christopher Markou (eds), Is Law Computable: Critical Perspectives on Law and Artificial Intelligence, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020, xxi + 320 pages, hb £72.001
Hauptpersonalrat der Lehrerinnen: Article 88 GDPR and the Interplay between EU and Member State Employee Data Protection Rules1
Critical Reflections on the Proposal for a Mediation Act for Scotland1
Collective Action in the Digital Reality: the Case of Platform‐Based Workers1
When a ‘Like’ Is Not a ‘Like’: A New Fragmented Approach to Data Controllership1
The Heathrow Case in the Supreme Court: Climate Change Legislation and Administrative Adjudication1
Is the Senior Managers and Certification Regime Changing Banking for Good?1
(Un)reasonable excuses – On R v Dunleavy, R v Copeland, and Section 581
Cautious scrutiny: The Federal Climate Change Act case in the German Constitutional Court1
Human Trafficking, SM v Croatia and the Conceptual Evolution of Article 4 ECHR1
UK Withdrawal from the EU: Supremacy, Indirect Effect and Retained EU Law1
Discrimination in Abortion Law and the Message the Law is Sending: R (Crowter) v Secretary of State for Health and Social Care1
GabrielleWatson, Respect and Criminal Justice, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020, 256 pp, hb, £80.001
The Presumption Against Extraterritoriality, Mutual Legal Assistance, and the Future of Law Enforcement Cross‐Border Evidence Collection1
e‐Evidence Cooperation in Criminal Matters from an EU Perspective1
Legal Protection Against Destitution in the UK: the Case for a Right to a Subsistence Minimum1
Re‐thinking the Mental Capacity Act 2005: Towards the Next Generation of Law1
Automatic Facial Recognition and the Intensification of Police Surveillance1
Meghan Campbell, Women, Poverty, Equality: The Role of CEDAW, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2018, 328pp, eBook £27.001
Brexit, food law and the UK's search for a post‐EU identity1
The Continuity of a Legal System0
AmakaVanni, Patent Games in the Global South: Pharmaceutical Patent Law‐Making in Brazil, India and Nigeria, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019, 240 pp, £29.690
Armstead v Royal Sun Alliance Insurance Company Ltd: The Interface between The Winkfield and Conarken0
Examining the Structure of Remedial Law0
CristyClarke and JohnPage, The Lawful Forest: A Critical History of Property, Protest and Spatial Justice, Edinburgh: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Law, Literature and the Humanities, 2022, 225 pp, hb0
Equity before ‘Equity’0
Managing Allegations Concerning Black and Asian Police Officers, Cultural Competence and Reflective Practice under the Police (Conduct) Regulations 20200
Anxieties about International Law: Law Debenture v Ukraine0
Undue Influence and Will Substitutes: Vitiating Transactions that Blur the Boundaries between Life and Death0
Fiat v Commission: A Misconception at the Heart of the Tax Ruling Cases0
Police Use of Retrospective Facial Recognition Technology: A Step Change in Surveillance Capability Necessitating an Evolution of the Human Rights Law Framework0
Imogen Goold, Jonathan Herring and Cressida Auckland (eds), Parental Rights, Best Interests and Significant Harms – Medical decision‐making on behalf of children post‐Great Ormond Street Hospital v Ga0
Adam Chilton and Mila Versteeg, How Constitutional Rights Matter, New York: Oxford University Press, 2020, viii + 388, hb £64.000
Editorial0
Trial by Cognitive Ordeal: Irrational Approaches to the Opinions of Investigators, Trial Integrity and Proof0
A New Definition of ‘Treasure’ under the Treasure Act 1996: Watershed Reform or Missed Opportunity?0
Kogan v Martin: A New Framework for Joint Authorship in Copyright Law0
Proof of Foreign Nationality and Citizenship Deprivation: Pham and Competing Approaches to Proof in the British Courts0
The Possibility of Lawful Act Economic Duress:  Pakistan International Airlines Corp v Times Travel (UK) Ltd0
MarySynge, The University‐Charity: Challenging Perceptions in Higher Education, 2023, xix + 504 pp, hb £120.0
Promises in Equity and at Law: Proprietary Estoppel after Guest v Guest0
Recognising What is Lost in Reproductive Harms: Whittington Hospital NHS Trust v XX0
MarijaJovanovic, State Responsibility for ‘Modern Slavery’ in Human Rights Law: A Right Not to Be Trafficked, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023, 240 pp, hb, £90.000
FionaMacmillan, Intellectual and Cultural Property: Between Market and Community, Abingdon, Routledge, 2021, 232 pp, hb £120 e‐book £25.890
The New Responsive Constitutionalism0
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Gendered Capital and Litigants in EU Equality Case‐Law0
JohnMurphy, The Province and Politics of the Economic Torts, Hart Studies in Private Law, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022, 320 pp, hb £76.500
The ‘Market’ in Criminal Law Theory0
Reframing the English Foreign Act of State Doctrine0
S.Paterson, Corporate Reorganization Law and Forces of Change, Oxford University Press, 2020, 320 pp, hb £80.000
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Protecting National Security by Breaking the Law? Prerogative, Statute and the Powers of MI50
Cass R. Sunstein and Adrian Vermeule, Law & Leviathan: Redeeming the Administrative State, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2020, 208 pp, hb £20.950
Simon Stern, Maksymilian Del Mar and Bernadette Meyler (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Law and Humanities, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020, xix + 892 pp, hb £125.000
The International Extension of Denial of Justice0
Haley v Haley: Family Law Arbitration and the New Frontier of Private Ordering0
Mavis Maclean and Bregie Dijksterhuis (eds), Digital Family Justice: From Alternative Dispute Resolution to Online Dispute Resolution?Oxford: Hart, 2019, 244 pp, hb £55.00.0
RobertStevens, The Laws of Restitution, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023, 496pp, hb £90.000
ChristophMenke, Critique of Rights, translated by ChristopherTurner, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2020, 350 pp, hb £55.00.0
John Frow, On Interpretive Conflict, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019, 223 pp, pb £19.50.0
Attribution: A New Controversy?0
Skeleton Keys to Hospital Doors: Adolescent Adults who Refuse Life‐Sustaining Medical Treatment0
Citizen Led Policing in the Digital Realm: Paedophile Hunters and Article 8 in the case of Sutherland v Her Majesty's Advocate0
Human Trafficking: Iconic Victims, Folk Devils and the Nationality and Borders Act 20220
AV Dicey as Legal Theorist0
Jonathan Herring, Law and the Relational Self, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020, 197 pp, hb £85.000
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Fat Cats, Production Networks, and the Right to Fair Pay0
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Regulatory Agencies and the Inclusion Trilemma0
A Pyrrhic Victory for Unjust Enrichment in Singapore? Esben Finance Ltd v Wong Hou‐Lianq Neil0
Consent in Contracts of Employment0
Historiography and Constitutional Adjudication0
NaomiCreutzfeldt, ChrisGill, MarineCornelis and RachelMcPherson, Access to Justice for Vulnerable and Energy‐Poor Consumers: Just Energy?, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021, 336 pp, hb £85.00, pb £42.990
Closing the Floodgates on Privacy Class Actions: Lloyd v Google LLC0
LaurensLavrysen and NatasaMavronicola (eds), Coercive Human Rights: Positive Duties to Mobilise the Criminal Law under the ECHR, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2020, 328 pp, hb, £63.000
The Charities Act 2022 and its Dissuasive Effects on Donors0
Nicholas McBride, The Humanity of Private Law Part II: Evaluation, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020, 224 pp, hb £70.000
Hidden Delegations: The Assignment of Contractual Rights and Consumer Debt0
Jacqueline Kinghan, Lawyers, Networks and Progressive Social Change: Lawyers Changing Lives, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2021, 209 pp, (hb), £65.00.0
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MargaretDoyle and NickO'Brien, Reimagining Administrative Justice: Human Rights in Small Places, Cham, Palgrave Pivot, 2020, 163 pp, hb, €53.490
‘Palm Tree Justice’: The Inherent Jurisdiction in Adult Welfare Cases0
New Reproductive Technologies and Genetic Relatedness0
Failures for Consideration: Re‐Analysing Jurisdiction in Unjust Enrichment Claims0
LukeRostill, Possession, Relative Title and Ownership in English Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 208 pp, hb £90.000
The Sins of the Fathers: Targeted Sanctions against Family Members of Primary Targets0
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AleydisNissen, European Union, Emerging Global Business and Human Rights, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 323 pp, hb £85.000
C v D: A Missed Opportunity to Clarify the Distinction Between Jurisdiction and Admissibility0
Clarifying the Duties of the UK Judiciary Post‐Brexit: Lipton and Anr v BA City Flyer Ltd0
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DespoinaMantzari, Courts, Regulators, and the Scrutiny of Economic Evidence, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 272 pp, hb £70.000
Cormac S.Mac Amhlaigh, New Constitutional Horizons: Towards a Pluralist Constitutional Theory, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022, xi + 256pp, hb £70.000
‘If I Would Stay Alive, I Would Be Their Voice’: On the Legitimacy of International People's Tribunals0
Michael Legg and Felicity Bell, Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Profession, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020, 408 pp, hb £75.000
Liberalism and the Reason of Law0
Squaring the Circle? Regional Airport Expansion, Climate Change and the Planning Regime0
E. Micheler, Company Law: A Real Entity Theory, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2021, 320 pp, hb, £80.000
‘Lex Cryptographi(c)a,’ ‘Cloud Crypto Land’ or What? – Blockchain Technology on the Legal Hype Cycle0
The UK GDPR, the Immigration Exception and Brexit: Interrogating Open Rights Group v Secretary of State for the Home Department and its Aftermath0
Ways of Explaining Law0
IsabelZuloaga, Reliance in the Breaking‐Off of Contractual Negotiations: Trust and Expectation in a Comparative Perspective, Cambridge, Intersentia, 2019, xxxviii + 254 pp, hb, € 69.0
ErnestLim, Sustainability and Corporate Mechanisms in Asia, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020, xix + 409 pp, hb £95.000
When our Paths Cross Again: The Supreme Court's Management of Related Asylum and Child Abduction Claims in G v G0
Medicinal Cannabis Prescribing: A Study of Boundary Work and Medico‐Legal Risk0
Judging Under Authoritarianism0
Joseph Raz as a Political Philosopher0
The Evolution Of Elucidation: The Snowden Cases Before The Investigatory Powers Tribunal0
U.Belavusau and K.Henrard(eds), EU Anti‐Discrimination Law Beyond Gender, Oxford: Hart, 1st ed, 2018, 392 pp, hb £65.000
JonathanSumption, Trials of the State: Law and the Decline of Politics, London: Profile Books, 2019, 112 pp, hb £9.99.0
CatherineMitchell, Vanishing Contract Law: Common Law in the Age of Contracts, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2022, 259 pp, hb, £85.000
The Overpaid Tax Litigation: Roadblocked0
KaiAmboset al, Core Concepts in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, Volume 1: Anglo‐German Dialogues, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020, 504 pp, hb £1100
Chris Hanretty, A Court of Specialists: Judicial Behavior on the UK Supreme Court, New York: Oxford University Press, 2020, 304 pp, hb £64.000
Anomalies in Tort Law: A Cause for Concern?0
Boycott, Resistance and the Law: Cause Lawyering in Conflict and Authoritarianism0
The Law at an Intersection: A Meeting of Attribution, Criminal Law, and the Constructive Trust0
Gray Areas in Tort: Illegality and Authority after Patel v Mirza0
Viktoria H.S.E.Robertson, Competition Law's Innovation Factor, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2020, 351 pp, pb, £76.50.0
Employment Status and Human Rights: An Emerging Approach0
The Challenge of ‘Factual Hard Cases’ for Guilty Plea Regimes0
Expertise, Public Health and the European Convention on Human Rights: Vavřička v Czech Republic0
Douglas Morris, Legal Sabotage: Ernst Fraenkel in Hitler's Germany, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xv + 235 pp, hb, £85.000
When is an Insured Vehicle an Uninsured Vehicle?0
Intersex Interventions as Human Rights Violations: The European Court of Human Rights Sets Out Guiding Principles in M v France0
Shazam v Only Fools and Horses: A Critique of the Classification of Literary or Dramatic Characters as Independent Copyright Works0
THE MODERN LAW REVIEW0
Jonas‐SébastienBeaudry, The Disabled Contract: Severe Intellectual Disability, Justice and Morality, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, xix + 314 pp, hb £85.000
Ernest J.Weinrib, Reciprocal Freedom: Private Law and Public Right, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022, 240 pp, hb, £90.000
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Sorting Out Mixtures of Property at Common Law0
What's Choice Got to Do With It? Addressing the Pitfalls of Using Choice‐Architecture Discourse Within Poverty Law0
Ilanah Fhima and Dev S. Gangjee, The Confusion Test in European Trade Mark Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, 278 pp, hb £125.00.0
Don Herzog, Sovereignty, RIP, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2020, 299 pp, hb £30.000
TingXu and Alison Clarke (eds), Legal Strategies for the Development and Protection of Communal Property, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, 256 pp, hb £65.00.0
Zalewski and the Future of Irish Public Law0
Branislav Hock, Extraterritoriality and International Bribery, Abingdon, New York, NY: Routledge, 2020, 272 pp, hb £120.00.0
The OMC, Intelligent Accountability and the Monitoring of National Tax Authorities0
KieranMcEvoy, LouiseMallinder and AnnaBryson, Lawyers in Conflict and Transition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022, 300 pp, hb, £85.00.0
Modern Slavery and the Commercial Activity Exception to Diplomatic Immunity From Civil Jurisdiction: The UK Supreme Court's Decision in Basfar v Wong0
Reconciling Contract Law's Objective and Subjective Standards0
The Problem with Provocation in Trespass0
R. Catterwell, A Unified Approach to Contract Interpretation, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020, 320 pp, hb £72.000
D.Hallinan, R.Leenes, S.Gutwirth, and P.DeHert(eds), Data Protection and Privacy: Data Protection and Democracy, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020, 336pp, hb £45.000
Xenophobic Discrimination0
Redefining Compensation under International Law: the Methodology of the International Court of Justice in DRC v Uganda0
Public Nuisance and Climate Change: The Common Law's Solutions to the Plaintiff, Defendant and Causation Problems0
IyiolaSolanke(ed), On Crime, Society, and Responsibility in the work of Nicola Lacey, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020, xi+ 268 pp, hb £80.000
MarkElliott and KirstyHughes (eds), Common Law and Constitutional Rights, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2020, xii + 316 + (Index) 21 pp, hb, £75.00.0
KathrynMcNeilly and BenWarwick (eds), The Times and Temporalities of International Human Rights Law, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2022, 240 pp, hb, £85.000
Unreasonably Limiting Recourse to the Courts? R (on the application of Haworth) v HMRC0
Plainly Wrong0
James Penner, Property Rights: A Re‐Examination, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020, 256 pp, £84.000
Consumer Value as the Key to Trade Mark Functionality0
Proving the Dough: National Crime Agency v Baker & Ors0
What the Fair Minded Observer Really Thinks About Judicial Impartiality0
Efobi v Royal Mail Group: Much Ado About Nothing?0
Cart Challenges, Empirical Methods, and Effectiveness of Judicial Review0
Contesting Housing Inequality: Housing Rights and Social Movements0
OrBrook, Non‐Competition Interests in EU Antitrust Law: An Empirical Study of Article 101 TFEU, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2022, 400 pp, hb £120.000
Thomas K.Cheng, Competition Law in Developing Countries, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020, xii+580 pp, hb £80.000
The Electrical Contractors Case: Irish Supreme Court Illuminates Collective Bargaining and Delegated Legislation0
Tracing, Mixing, and Innocent Claimants0
Discrimination at the Interface: The Equality Act 2010 and Platform Interface Design0
JoBraithwaite, The Financial Courts: Adjudicating Disputes in Derivatives Markets, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020, 400pp, hb £95.000
FrederickWilmot‐Smith, Equal Justice: Fair Legal Systems in an Unfair World, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2019, 272pp, hb £31.950
Amanda Cooke, Pensions and Legal Policy: Lessons on the Shift from Public to Private, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 229 pp, hb £70.000
George Duke and Robert P George (eds), The Cambridge Companion to Natural Law Jurisprudence, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, ix + 458 pp, pb £31.990
The Beneficiary's Ownership Rights in the Trust Res in a Liberal Property Regime0
Falling into Line? The Hostile Environment and the Legend of the ‘Judges’ Revolt’0
Debtholder Stewardship0
ColinKing and JenniferHendry, Civil Recovery of Criminal Property, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023, 240 pp, hb £90.000
The ‘Chimera’ of Parenthood0
Chilling and Warming Effects on the Production of Legal Scholarship0
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose: Mackie Motors v RCI and Baird Textiles v Marks and Spencer0
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