29 February 1992
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Contents
EU: Europol given go-ahead by Trevi
European court: Refugee and Spycatcher decisions
Netherlands: DNA test to be legalized in Holland
EU: Privacy protection needed
Spain: New police search powers in Spain
Netherlands: Bugging bill introduced in Holland
EU: Schengen conference in Leuven
Netherlands: foreign agencies questioned
EU: European Drug Monitoring Centre
Belgium: Belgian Parliamentary Commission Enquiry into Gladio
UK: UK nuclear test
UK: Avon police raid Irish travellers
UK: Cleveland police unlawfully killed black man
EU: EURO police glossary
UK: Asylum Bill
UK: Another asylum-seeker dies in detention
EU: Immigration, asylum and Maastricht
UK: No action on Gulf War detainees
EU: MI5 defies EC ruling
UK: New head of MI5
UK: Special Branch jail-break fiasco
UK: Womens' response to violence
UK: Tottenham Three vindicated
UK: Poll tax figures - millions before the courts
UK: National Critical Lawyers' Conference 1992
Europe: Far right election gains across Europe
UK: Opposition to Le Pen's London visit
Racist violence in Germany
UK: Category A prisoners
UK: Prison escapes
UK: Prison populations
Northern Ireland: Who Kills Who? – The Social Construction of the Northern Ireland Conflict
Northern Ireland: Human Rights
Northern Ireland: UDR
Northern Ireland: Crumlin Road Prison
Northern Ireland: Baker criticised
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