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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... matter has , in Britain , gone on unabated and unchecked by the agency of the law . A Bill was presented in the House of Lords on 13th March , 1961 and was given a second reading by 74 votes to 21. The Bill proclaims that a right of ...
... matter has , in Britain , gone on unabated and unchecked by the agency of the law . A Bill was presented in the House of Lords on 13th March , 1961 and was given a second reading by 74 votes to 21. The Bill proclaims that a right of ...
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... matters of which the publication should be re- pressed may be described as those which concern the private life , habits ... matter , though in its nature private , when the publication is made under circumstances which would render it a ...
... matters of which the publication should be re- pressed may be described as those which concern the private life , habits ... matter , though in its nature private , when the publication is made under circumstances which would render it a ...
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... matter not capable of founding exact logical conclusions . Such matters really are battle grounds where the means do not exist for determinations that shall be good for all time , and where the decision can do no more than embody the ...
... matter not capable of founding exact logical conclusions . Such matters really are battle grounds where the means do not exist for determinations that shall be good for all time , and where the decision can do no more than embody the ...
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Notes for the Prosecution of Dr Crippen | 14 |
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