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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... judgment with which we opened this case is no longer appropriate . The time has come for final judgment and if the case I present seems hard and uncompromising , it is because the evidence makes it so . I perhaps can do no better ...
... judgment with which we opened this case is no longer appropriate . The time has come for final judgment and if the case I present seems hard and uncompromising , it is because the evidence makes it so . I perhaps can do no better ...
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... judgment , any tribunal would accord it great and perhaps conclusive weight , even if later events proved that judgment mistaken . But the facts in this case call for no such deference to honest judg- ment because no such judgment was ...
... judgment , any tribunal would accord it great and perhaps conclusive weight , even if later events proved that judgment mistaken . But the facts in this case call for no such deference to honest judg- ment because no such judgment was ...
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... judgment , ' he says , ' is a feeling that no right- minded man could act in any other way without admitting that he was doing wrong . ' Who then must feel this way if we are to have what Sir Patrick calls a public morality ? He tells ...
... judgment , ' he says , ' is a feeling that no right- minded man could act in any other way without admitting that he was doing wrong . ' Who then must feel this way if we are to have what Sir Patrick calls a public morality ? He tells ...
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Notes for the Prosecution of Dr Crippen | 14 |
Closing Address in the Nuremberg Trial | 34 |
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