If you liked Freedom of expression and freedom of information by David Glyndwr Tudor Williams, J. Beatson, and Yvonne M. Cripps, start with Not in the public interest (1965), Fitness Is My Therapy (2021), and Jurists uprooted (2004). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Not in the public interest 1965 · 224 pages · David Glyndwr Tudor Williams · Same author
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Freedom of expression and freedom of information is by David Glyndwr Tudor Williams, J. Beatson, and Yvonne M. Cripps.