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Risk-based regulation and reforms to fitness to practise tribunals in the United Kingdom: Serving the public interest?

John Martyn Chamberlain, Marty Chamberlain Orcid Logo

Health, Risk & Society, Volume: 18, Issue: 6, Pages: 318 - 334

Swansea University Author: Marty Chamberlain Orcid Logo

Published in: Health, Risk & Society
ISSN: 1369-8575 1469-8331
Published: UK Taylor and Francis 2016
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title Risk-based regulation and reforms to fitness to practise tribunals in the United Kingdom: Serving the public interest?
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Marty Chamberlain
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