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Tattoos, Body Piercing and Cosmetic Surgery: Mere Personal Adornment or Non-fatal Criminal Offences? (Vol 1: Issue 2)
This discussion poses the simple question: to what point do tattoos, body piercings, cosmetic surgery and other body adornments depart from mere body art and become non-fatal criminal offences, such as assaults, wounding, or grievous bodily harm? Central to this … Continue reading
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