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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... penalty fairly , I should say that maintenance in the Prytaneum is the just return . Perhaps you think that I am ... penalty . Why should I ? Because I am afraid of the penalty of death which Meletus proposes ? When I do not know whether ...
... penalty fairly , I should say that maintenance in the Prytaneum is the just return . Perhaps you think that I am ... penalty . Why should I ? Because I am afraid of the penalty of death which Meletus proposes ? When I do not know whether ...
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... penalty , by determining the advisability of such a penalty at this time , and in Europe . With considerably less competence , I shall attempt to parallel the efforts of Professor Jean Graven , a Swiss jurist who writes in his ...
... penalty , by determining the advisability of such a penalty at this time , and in Europe . With considerably less competence , I shall attempt to parallel the efforts of Professor Jean Graven , a Swiss jurist who writes in his ...
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... penalty can be based since according to their own logic they prevent that penalty from being final and irreparable : it is justified only insofar as it is not supreme . The Catholic Church , for example , has always admitted the neces ...
... penalty can be based since according to their own logic they prevent that penalty from being final and irreparable : it is justified only insofar as it is not supreme . The Catholic Church , for example , has always admitted the neces ...
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Notes for the Prosecution of Dr Crippen | 14 |
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