The Law as Literature: An Anthology of Great Writing in and about the LawLouis Blom-Cooper Bodley Head, 1961 - 448 страници |
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... given body in a given time and place . We do not realize how large a part of our law is open to reconsideration upon a slight change in the habit of the public mind . No concrete proposition is self - evident , no matter how ready we ...
... given body in a given time and place . We do not realize how large a part of our law is open to reconsideration upon a slight change in the habit of the public mind . No concrete proposition is self - evident , no matter how ready we ...
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... given to a seal is to be explained by history alone . Consideration is a mere form . Is it a useful form ? If so , why should it not be required in all contracts ? A seal is a mere form , and is vanishing in the scroll and in enactments ...
... given to a seal is to be explained by history alone . Consideration is a mere form . Is it a useful form ? If so , why should it not be required in all contracts ? A seal is a mere form , and is vanishing in the scroll and in enactments ...
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... given to the recommendation from the jury to mercy in the first case ; and surely , in the other , it would have been more in accord with public opinion as to the need for stern suppression of such attacks had the learned judge been ...
... given to the recommendation from the jury to mercy in the first case ; and surely , in the other , it would have been more in accord with public opinion as to the need for stern suppression of such attacks had the learned judge been ...
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