What does Cambrian LR mean?
Cambrian LR means Cambrian Law Review (1970-2009)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Legal Abbreviations
Particularly in Legal Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Cambrian Law Review (1970-2009)?
Cambrian Law Review (1970-2009) can be abbreviated as Cambrian LR
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What does Cambrian LR stand for? Cambrian LR stands for "Cambrian Law Review (1970-2009)". |
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How to abbreviate "Cambrian Law Review (1970-2009)"? "Cambrian Law Review (1970-2009)" can be abbreviated as Cambrian LR. |
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What is the meaning of Cambrian LR abbreviation? The meaning of Cambrian LR abbreviation is "Cambrian Law Review (1970-2009)". |
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What is Cambrian LR abbreviation? One of the definitions of Cambrian LR is "Cambrian Law Review (1970-2009)". |
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What does Cambrian LR mean? Cambrian LR as abbreviation means "Cambrian Law Review (1970-2009)". |
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What is shorthand of Cambrian Law Review (1970-2009)? The most common shorthand of "Cambrian Law Review (1970-2009)" is Cambrian LR. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ABILR - American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review
- AKLR - Alaska Law Review
- ALTL - Alberta Law Review
- BCICLR - Boston College International and Comparative Law Review
- AUILR - American University International Law Review
- BCEALR - Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review
- BHRLR - Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
- BYULR - Brigham Young University Law Review
- NYLSLR - New York Law School Law Review
- LRP - Law Review Project
- LRAC - Law Review Abstracts Clearinghouse
- LRMSUDCL - Law Review of Michigan State University Detroit College of Law
- Lrk - Law Review of Kenya
- lr - Law Review
- lrc - Law Review Commission
- Cam LR - Cambrian Law Review (1970-2009)
- Can Bus LJ - Canadian Business Law Journal (1975-2009)
- FJLR - Flinders Journal of Law ReformĀ 1999 - 2009
- Maori LR - Maori Law Review (1993-2009)
- U C Dublin L Rev - University College Dublin Law Review (2001-2009)